THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR UPDATED

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THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR UPDATED

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At the back of the UKR2 Eureka! blu ray of the film it wrongly states the film was made in 1973 and not 1975
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Do you have a picture of the back cover?
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https://www.blu-ray.com has picture of back cover and there is correct year listed
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That's what I saw. Maybe a different pressing?
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Re: THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR FAO James

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I thought everyone who is a fan of the film or 'expert' on this site would know TDOTC was released in 1975 :-D
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Re: THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR FAO James

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Do you have a picture of the back cover to show us?
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Re: THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR FAO James

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I noticed this thread while working on my own comparison correction for Three Days of the Condor. The previous confusion is due to the fact that the UK Blu-Ray has a reversible cover. The side shown on Blu-ray.com has the correct year 1975, but the alternate side does incorrectly say 1973. That side also incorrectly lists the runtime as "102 minutes."

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I have further correction information to provide about multiple Blu-ray releases of this film. Should I reply to this thread with that information, or create a new thread?
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Go ahead and reply here/
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OK, so first off, I purchased this release: B01423SADE. It turns out to be a port/repackaging of the existing StudioCanal/Universal Blu-ray releases, so everything I am listing for that release regarding on-disc content also applies to those releases, which should also be updated. The only differences are regarding the packaging and booklet. This new release does not have a booklet, unlike the "StudioCanal Collection" releases

Blu-ray B Germany - Arthaus
Thriller Collection
Commentaries: Audio commentary by director Sydney Pollack
Extras:
"CIA Secret Wars 1947-1977" documentary (53:04) (possible French/English audio or French audio, possible Dutch, English, German, Japanese, Spanish subtitles)
"Something About Sydney Pollack" documentary (59:05) (English audio, possible Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Spanish subtitles)
"More About the Condor" featurette (24:56) (English audio, possible Dutch, French, German, Japanese, Spanish subtitles)
Theatrical trailer (2:58)
BD-Live
Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Japanese, Norwegian, Spanish (Castillian), Swedish, Turkish (all optional)
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: 1080p 24fps VC-1
Soundtrack(s):
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48khz/16bit)
English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 stereo (48khz/16bit)
French DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mono (48khz/16bit)
German DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mono (48khz/16bit)
Spanish (Castillian) DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mono (48khz/16bit)
Case type: Digipak
Notes:
Coded regions A+B. Case incorrectly states Region B only.
All extras are 480i. Audio/subtitles for extras are determined by country selection at disc startup and cannot be changed via remote or menu (unless user navigates backwards from menu to return to original disc startup country selection screen and starts over)
Disc does not play English subtitles for snippet of French dialogue on English audio track unless full English subtitle track is activated. These subtitles were originally part of the film and are missing.
Disc menu incorrectly lists English 2.0 stereo track as 1.0.
English 5.1 track is incorrectly pitched up.
Amazon ID: B01423SADE




Here are further updates/corrections for the Eureka release

Blu-ray B United Kingdom - Eureka
The Masters of Cinema Series #128
Extras:
DISC ONE (Blu-ray)
* The Film
"Sheldon Hall on Three Days of the Condor" featurette (21:53) (1080p)
"The Directors: Sydney Pollack" 2000 documentary (59:46) (1080i30)
Theatrical trailer (3:04) (1080p)


DISC TWO (DVD Copy)
Subtitles: English (burned-in for French dialogue), English HoH
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Picture Format: 1080p 24fps AVC MPEG-4
Soundtrack(s):
English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48khz/24bit)
English LPCM 2.0 stereo (48khz/24bit)

Case type: Keep Case
Notes:
All extras are in English with no subtitles
Comes with a 32-page liner notes booklet featuring a new essay on the film by critic Michael Brooke, an extensive interview with Pollack, and archival images.
English 5.1 track has correct pitch.



And here are the specs for the DVD in the Eureka combo pack release.

Title: Three Days of the Condor
Country: United Kingdom
Region: 2
Releasing Studio: Eureka
Case Type: Keep Case
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Anamorphic?: Yes
PAL or NTSC?: NTSC
Soundtracks:
English Dolby Digital 5.1
English Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo
Subtitles (are they optional?): English (burned-in for French dialogue), English HoH
Cuts: No cuts (117:15)
Commentaries: None
Extras:
"Sheldon Hall on Three Days of the Condor" featurette (21:52)
"The Directors: Sydney Pollack" 2000 documentary (59:43)
Theatrical trailer (3:04)
Notes:
All extras are in English with no subtitles
32-page liner notes booklet featuring a new essay on the film by critic Michael Brooke, an extensive interview with Pollack, and archival images.
Easter Eggs: None
Amazon ASIN (UK, French, German, USA releases only): B01BF2YN3G
Source: Own the disc
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