An audio commentary is provided by
film historian Rudy Behlmer, who interviews the director, Richard Fleischer.
In addition to the excellent transfer, the disc comes with phenomenal extras, first and foremost a minutely detailed commentary track from
film historian Rudy Behlmer.
Veteran sound designer Ben Burtt, composer John Morgan,
film historian Rudy Behlmer, and directors Peter Jackson and Joe Dante, among others, describe the revolutionary ideas Steiner and Spivack employed in what remains a standard in blockbuster filmmaking for the action / fantasy genre.
On the commentary track,
film historian Rudy Behlmer offers some nice comparisons between the book and the screenplay, and he highlights a few sections (plus the book's final third) that weren't included in the script to keep the story lean and smooth).
In 1985,
film historian Rudy Behlmer authored a definitive examination of vintage studio production with «Inside Warner Bros,» so he's a natural choice to chronicle the film's production aspects, with heavy historical and cast / crew / location profiles.
That includes commentary by
film historian Rudy Behlmer (an expert on Warner Bros. studio history), the 45 - minute documentary Let Freedom Sing!
The first platter is also home to a piecemeal featuring - length yakker orchestrated by Laurent Bouzereau that compiles snippets from stand - alone interviews with
film historian Rudy Behlmer and actor Malden.
Audio commentary track
film historians Rudy Behlmer, Jon Burlinggame, and Nick Redman / Mono Isolated Music Score Track / Featurette: «Tyrone Power and His Leading Ladies» (12:22) / Advertising Gallery (4) / Still Gallery (26) / 4 B&W postcard - sized lobby card reproductions / Theatrical Trailer
Not exact matches
The sequel The Return of Count Yorga (Scream Factory, Blu - ray), which reunites director Bob Kelljan and star Robert Quarry, comes from another label and features commentary by
film historian Steve Haberman and actor
Rudy De Luca.
The first with
film critic Roger Ebert and the second with
historian Rudy Behlmer.
After the tremendous success of «The Adventures of Robin Hood,» Warner Bros. reunited that
film's five top stars - Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Alan Hale, co-director Michael Curtiz, and Technicolor - for another mega-production, and according to
historians Robert Osborne and
Rudy Behlmer in the DVD's short but informative featurette, «Dodge City» elevated the western genre from B - picture status, to a feature attraction.