Fabrizio Mosca
Master Film Handler
Posts: 346
From: Milano, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted June 14, 2009 10:57 AM
The daring and dramatic tale, true and tried Of Mustapha Pasha in search of a Bride And of Ali, his devoted slave The guard of the harem and a treacherous knave Ali, standing watch on the towers of Algiers Spies the castaways and seizes them in tears Among them are Lindor and Isabel lovers sworn Who have sailed from Venice that very morn Only to be swept away by a raging storm
First of all, sorry but I’m not used to write reviews.
Well, it’s quite strange to see a new print with italian titles, but Classic Home Cinema made it possible with the new italian cartoon “L’italiana in Algeri” (1968), based on the opera by Gioacchino Rossini and realized by the team Gianini and Luzzati who made differen animation movies between 1960 and 1990.
It’s the story of Isabel and Lindor, two lovers who arrived in the north of Africa for a storm. Isabel is imprisoned by Mustapha’s guards and her destiny is to become one of the girls of his harem. Lindor and Isabel, however, try to escape from this destiny and, at last, get a little boat and sail away from Algiers.
Animation style is a little peculiar, as it seems that characters are designed on white paper and then moved on the background rather than designed on transparecy and moving according to the background.
Print is very good, with light negative marks on the beginning, and no lines during all the film. Unfortunately blues and purples are not well defined like they were but I think this is due to the original master, other colors seem very well defined. Sound is mono and very good.
I think that the print is a “must have” when you have a music show, maybe including other classic music extracts like the Fantasia ones.
L’Italiana in Algeri – Classic Home Cinema Super 8, Color, sound 80mt on a 120mt spool Music by G.Rossini Overture from L’italiana in Algeri (ed. Cetra) “Temporale” from Il barbiere di siviglia (ed. Ricordi)
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