Invaders
From Mars DVD Review:
The Movie
The original
20th century landmark science fiction thriller that played
on the paranoia and communist threat invading Atomic Age America
in thei1950s.
A young
boy is awakened during a storm to witness a flying saucer
land in the field behind his home. No one will believe his
story as, one by one, the townspeople are captured and put
under the control of sinister forces from the planet Mars.
Brilliantly created by visionary set designer and director
William Cameron Menzies (designer of Gone with the Wind and
H.G. Wells' Things to Come) with a haunting musical score
by Raoul Kraushaar. Surreal imagery brought to terrifying
life in a Cinecolor world just beyond our nightmares.
The Video
INVADERS
FROM MARS appears in an aspect ratio of 1.33:1 on this single-sided,
double-layered DVD. Although the movie looked first-rate for
its old age, it displayed substantial amounts of scratches
through out its presentation. Sharpness was concise and accurate.
Softness occurred during many scenes. I noticed no problems
with jagged edges.
The print
itself seemed generally clean, though a few problems crop
up. Light grain, speckles and dirt appeared occasionally.
I also noticed a few streaks as well. Colors were vivid and
dazzling. Black levels appeared decent, with deep tones; shadow
detail caused some problems at times but not enough to merit
a major concern. Taken as a whole, Image-Entertainment gives
us a noticeable presentation of the film that will make all
fans of the genre leaping for joy.
The Audio
INVADERS
FROM MARS provides a decent Dolby Surround mix. This is a
mono mix so the sound clearly emanates from the side and rear
speakers, but it's so yielding that it essentially doesn't
exist. I never heard a single instance of audio that seemed
to come from anywhere other than the center. Dialogue was
clear and natural, with a few instances of edginess. Effects
were a bit monotonous. The score sounded fairly crisp and
distinct, with somewhat of a spongy quality.
For a
film that is coming up on its 50th Anniversary it doesn't
exceed the restrictions of its era; however, it seems more
than acceptable for its age and its video transfer is
to some extent tolerable.
The Extras
U.S. and
Alternate British Versions of the Film
Theatrical
Trailer
Still
Gallery
Illustrated
Color Booklet
Overall
In its
own right INVADERS FROM MARS is cinematic masterpiece of the
50s paranoia genre, combined with idiosyncratic science fiction
images; it is in the style of the material that makes this
science fiction classic an eye-catching work of art.
INVADERS
FROM MARS is considered by many to be one of the best science
fiction movies ever to illuminate the silver screen - I wouldnt
go that far - nevertheless, the DVD offers fairly admirable
picture for its age and a decent audio mix with an insignificant
roster of extras.
INVADERS
FROM MARS doesnt outclass as a DVD but it seems enjoyable
for the films maturity. The film works well enough for me
to recommend it to collectors of true SCI/FI classics.
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