Tonight I sat down and watched the 1961 version of Cape Fear.
This is Robert Mitchum at his disgustingly best!
Gregory Peck, isn't bad either.
This is streamlined, tight story telling.
Robert Mitchum keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
The transfer is very good, I saw nothing to destract me from this movie. Universal did a nice job on this! But then again I was so engrossed in the storyline/ acting I might not have noticed any problems if they did pop up.
Sound is mono, is clean, and works as well as it needs to.
This weekend comes the 91 version.
This is Robert Mitchum at his disgustingly best!
Gregory Peck, isn't bad either.
This is streamlined, tight story telling.
Robert Mitchum keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.
The transfer is very good, I saw nothing to destract me from this movie. Universal did a nice job on this! But then again I was so engrossed in the storyline/ acting I might not have noticed any problems if they did pop up.
Sound is mono, is clean, and works as well as it needs to.
This weekend comes the 91 version.
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