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product_id: 42811812
title: "Those Redheads From Seattle"
brand: "gene barryagnes mooreheadlewis r. foster"
price: "977 kr"
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reviews_count: 9
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# Those Redheads From Seattle

**Brand:** gene barryagnes mooreheadlewis r. foster
**Price:** 977 kr
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Those Redheads From Seattle

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Restored and see in it's proper form for the first time in 64 years
  

*by J***. on Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2017*

Presented in it's original aspect ratio (1.66:1) and in 3-D for the first time in 64 years by the 3-D Film Archive.The story itself is a potpourri of typical matinee entertainment. Singing, dancing, western, comedy, romance, drama, action, and of course 3-D. It tells the story of a 4 girls and their mother, who receive a letter from their father, who owns a newspaper in the Dawson City, Yukon territory. The letter indicates that he's having financial trouble, so the girls and the mother go up to Dawson City, only to find out that their father has been murdered. Production values are very good. Nicely designed early 1900's costumes, furnishings, and appliances are set up to create a fairly convincing early 1900's setting for the time period.Unlike a "hardcore" musical like Kiss Me Kate, this musical does it's best to appeal to all audiences. A film can easily lose it's identity trying to do too many things at once, so I have to give credit to writer/director Lewis Foster for a doing a very competent job making sure all the elements flow together as well as they do.The 3-D compositions in this film are very well done. Foreground, background, and middle ground elements are used effectively to showcase dance sequences (umbrellas poked at the screen, legs kicking towards the screen), action scenes (sled dogs pulling a sled from the background into the foreground, and even shots of characters standing around are carefully composed to make sure the characters aren't just standing next to each other.While Redheads doesn't have too many awe-inspiring signature moments like the wax museum fire in House of Wax, it's well-done compositions help to create a breezy enjoyable 3-D experience that would be noticeably absent watching it in 2-D. It's a perfect example that even "normal" films can look great in 3-D. Something modern Hollywood doesn't seem to want to try too often.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    THOSE REDHEADS STEPPING OUT IN 3D
  

*by B***D on Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2017*

Excellent 3D and great stereo sound, 1:66 widescreen. Looked good on my little 8ft wide movie screen. However, I was lucky that I have a Region A(1) 3D player as well as it wouldn't place in my normal player (applies to A.P.E and GOG, the 3 that are for only Region A from 3D Film Archive), though the others from 3D Film Archive appear to be a mix of no zone or A,B,C....still though got to see it.As for the film story, the Technicolor, line up was great especially how the "restoration" doco showed what was done. However for what I thought was going to be a light fluffy musical entertainment sure turned out to be anything almost but...!! Within the first few minutes a building burns down and guy gets murdered in the most dramatic fashions... some light fluffy entertainment!! Then it went to the family scene and a musical number!! So on with mix of dramatics and musical interludes. I thought I was watching two movies for the price of one!!!! Reading online turns out one real girl singer from the family on stage and Gene Barry only sang in the last 30 seconds or so with the family around the piano with the THE END over them. Hmmm.... still all in all, not quite what I expected in the way of the story, but this was probably actually better with drama contrasting the light fluffy moments.It would be pleasing for the restored 3D Film Archive hard work to be available Region free so all can share these wonderful films around the world.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    excellent use of the stereoscopic medium
  

*by M***N on Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2017*

Part melodrama and part musical, “Those Redheads from Seattle” gives us another opportunity to peek into the world of 1950s Hollywood, movies seeking to attract the widest possible audience by combining romance, murder, morality, singing and dancing, and, in this case, the ‘gimmick’ of the third dimension. The latter is represented by an almost endless series of objects ‘comin’ at ya’ through the screen. Redheads is interesting on many levels: there’s a murder to be revenged, new lives to be established in a rough and challenging locale, a pair of romances to be resolved, and some raucus bar room vaudeville thrown in to lighten the load.Notable, especially for 3D fans, is the thoughtful, excellent use of the stereoscopic medium, proof once again (after seeing “Inferno” and “Miss Sadie Thompson”) that even rather ‘ordinary’ movies can benefit from the use of depth. Notable, too, is the exceptional restoration of this 1953 Paramount film that corrected serious color discrepancies and misalignments of the left and right images. Bravo to 3D Film Archive for their superlative salvage work.I saw this film in its premiere 3D screening at the (lost) New York Paramount, prefaced by a performance on the theater’s Wurlitzer organ (also lost). As I recall, the theater was mostly empty, and the film - unlike “House of Wax” or “Dial M for Murder” - was not memorable. I was hesitant about buying it in its present Blu-ray incarnation, but I’m glad I did - mostly for the 3D and the Archive’s really wonderful job.

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