2018-02-17, 08:59 AM
Cast A Deadly Spell is a fun, noir, Lovecraftian mash-up made for HBO television in the early 90's.
For the longest time the last best version available was a laserdisc to DVD preservation that I'm not even sure is in circulation anymore.
But that doesn't matter anymore, because Amazon has a 1080p stream that's also been circulating elsewhere... right?
Unfortunately, no.
This was shot explicitly for HBO as part of a set of 4 genre films written by Joseph Dougherty during that period.
Dougherty is known almost exclusively for writing TV episodes. These films comprise nearly his entire feature length filmography and shot when TV was square NTSC.
The other films are 'Steel & Lace' (1991), a 1993 remake of 'Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman' starring Daryl Hannah, and a sequel to CaDS called 'Witch Hunt' (1994) with Dennis Hopper replacing Fred Ward.
So the OAR is 4x3. Amazon has cropped the top and bottom to make this 16x9. That's nearly forgivable, but HBO has aired an HD version that has been available in their On Demand list for a long time now. HBO's version is correctly 4x3.
Watching that version recently I found something even worse... it's been censored. Swear words have been over dubbed or muted. Yup, HBO censored their own made for HBO movie. I'm not even sure they know it. But going back, the same edits are in the Amazon stream.
So while I have been considering putting together a new version using an HD source, the laserdisc2DVD audio (or at least patches from it) and some corrected closed captions from HBO, I have reservations.
First, I really need to watch both versions side by side and make sure that nothing visually has been cut or cropped/zoomed, etc.
Also, while the beautiful Amazon rip is floating around, I'm not sure I want to go to this trouble for a cropped image. I have no ability to cap the HD version from HBO beyond crappy 480i.
Anyone have any thoughts?
For the longest time the last best version available was a laserdisc to DVD preservation that I'm not even sure is in circulation anymore.
But that doesn't matter anymore, because Amazon has a 1080p stream that's also been circulating elsewhere... right?
Unfortunately, no.
This was shot explicitly for HBO as part of a set of 4 genre films written by Joseph Dougherty during that period.
Dougherty is known almost exclusively for writing TV episodes. These films comprise nearly his entire feature length filmography and shot when TV was square NTSC.
The other films are 'Steel & Lace' (1991), a 1993 remake of 'Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman' starring Daryl Hannah, and a sequel to CaDS called 'Witch Hunt' (1994) with Dennis Hopper replacing Fred Ward.
So the OAR is 4x3. Amazon has cropped the top and bottom to make this 16x9. That's nearly forgivable, but HBO has aired an HD version that has been available in their On Demand list for a long time now. HBO's version is correctly 4x3.
Watching that version recently I found something even worse... it's been censored. Swear words have been over dubbed or muted. Yup, HBO censored their own made for HBO movie. I'm not even sure they know it. But going back, the same edits are in the Amazon stream.
So while I have been considering putting together a new version using an HD source, the laserdisc2DVD audio (or at least patches from it) and some corrected closed captions from HBO, I have reservations.
First, I really need to watch both versions side by side and make sure that nothing visually has been cut or cropped/zoomed, etc.
Also, while the beautiful Amazon rip is floating around, I'm not sure I want to go to this trouble for a cropped image. I have no ability to cap the HD version from HBO beyond crappy 480i.
Anyone have any thoughts?