Title: Charles Chaplin: A First National Collection
Country: USA
Region: All
Releasing Studio: Image Entertainment
Case Type: Snapper case
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: NTSC
Soundtracks: Dolby Digital 2.0 mono (score by Charlie Chaplin)
Subtitles (are they optional?): English intertitles
Cuts: 197:51
Extras: Supplements (24:46)
- "Nice and Friendly" (1922)
- A Visit from General Leonard Wood on the Set of "Sunnyside"
- Unused Footage Shot for "Shoulder Arms"
- Music Credits
Amazon ASIN (US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, or Spain): 6305772339
Source: Own it.
Films are only available as chapters, not as distinct titles with their own runtime. Includes:
Shoulder Arms (1918)
Sunnyside (1919)
A Day's Pleasure (1919)
The Idle Class (1921)
Pay Day (1922)
The Pilgrim (1923)
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So the shorts and extras are not selectable on their own? Only a single title for the films and a single title for the extras?
Also, confirmed that the scores are in stereo and not in mono?
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So the shorts and extras are not selectable on their own? Only a single title for the films and a single title for the extras?
Also, confirmed that the scores are in stereo and not in mono?
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Re: Charles Chaplin: A First National Collection [Image]FAO
Single title for the scores, single title for the extras.
I tried searching for the films, I tried searching for "first national," and nothing came up under either search term. And the description on this site says "Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film." "A Dog's Life" isn't even on the disc, and "Shoulder Arms" and "The Pilgrim" haven't been "strung together", they're on opposite ends of the bill. It makes no sense to list this under the Revue.
Silent scores are generally stereo, although with these being archival Chaplin scores I should probably double check that.
EDIT: Yeah, seems like it's mono.
I tried searching for the films, I tried searching for "first national," and nothing came up under either search term. And the description on this site says "Three Chaplin silent comedies "A Dog's Life", "Shoulder Arms", and "The Pilgrim" are strung together to form a single feature length film." "A Dog's Life" isn't even on the disc, and "Shoulder Arms" and "The Pilgrim" haven't been "strung together", they're on opposite ends of the bill. It makes no sense to list this under the Revue.
Silent scores are generally stereo, although with these being archival Chaplin scores I should probably double check that.
EDIT: Yeah, seems like it's mono.
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Re: Charles Chaplin: A First National Collection [Image]FAO
I'll remove it from the Chaplin Revue entry and make a new one.
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Re: Charles Chaplin: A First National Collection [Image]FAO
Added and updated. Thank you.