: Expect natural grain, rich black levels, and deep shadows that enhance the film's noir atmosphere. Some minor spotting and scratches may remain as the release did not undergo a full digital restoration.
Reviewers from and High Def Digest note that the transfer reflects the film's advanced age but maintains a "film-like" feel.
: The mono track is generally clear and properly prioritized, though it may sound "tinny" during piano sequences. The Lost Moment (1947)_DVD9 R1
Based on listings from and Amazon , the disc includes: Format : DVD9, NTSC Region : Region 1 (USA & Canada) Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1 (Standard Full Screen) Color : Black & White Audio : English Dolby Digital Mono Runtime : Approximately 89 minutes Content & Bonus Features
The DVD is known for being a "bare-bones" release, focusing primarily on the film itself without extensive supplemental materials. Main Feature : The full 1947 film directed by Martin Gabel. : Expect natural grain, rich black levels, and
: While specific listings for the DVD do not highlight bonus content, similar releases from this label typically offer a static menu with chapter selections and no trailers or behind-the-scenes featurettes. Visual and Audio Quality
The DVD9 (Region 1) released by Olive Films is a single-disc release of the gothic psychological thriller starring Susan Hayward and Robert Cummings. The film follows a publisher who infiltrates a decaying Venetian mansion to find a dead poet's lost love letters, only to encounter a family harboring dark secrets. Technical Specifications : The mono track is generally clear and
Watch a detailed review of the film's plot and atmospheric gothic elements: The Lost Moment (1947) Review (#16) Playback Picture Palace YouTube• May 11, 2017