Posts: 2211
From: New York City, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted April 10, 2006 12:34 AM
Well.. I got this in a trade for some films I wasn't watching. It is a Red Fox Print on 6x 400 reels and was said to have never been screened! Yes..not a scratch on it! Now I haven't seen all of it yet but what I have seen in terms of print quality is astounding. The colors are super rich and contrasty and the sharpness is very good. I am so impressed with the quality of this print I had to come on after screening reel 1 to let all of you know! The story is very much like the Sinbad films with Harryhausen but I have to say its the Poor man's Harryhausen! The Stop motion is very crude and the miniature models are not very good but if I saw this when I was 13 I would have to say it would have become a favorite of mine. Im just jaded these days! If you can find a copy of this I would bet you would be happy to own it. The picture quality alone is worth it. I never knew Red Fox could print up material this good. This print is a **Wow**. I was going to sell it but its a keeper!
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
posted April 10, 2006 04:35 AM
Alan, this is really is a stunning print, isn't it.
I found a copy at the Derann Blackpool convention a couple of years ago. I knew nothing about the film but the guy was showing it on his stall on a little 2ft screen and I was just captivated by the colours in the print. Really "chocolate box"!
I just kept returning to his stall to have another look and finally couldn't resist buying. I think the film itself is cracking entertainment, often hilarious for all the wrong reasons...wait 'till you see the sea demons or the dragon at the end Like you say, hardly Ray Harryhausen. Great stuff and full of dialogue you just have to giggle at, "Sire, a giant is making off with the Princess".
Posts: 4554
From: New York, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted April 10, 2006 10:35 AM
"Jack The Giant Killer" is such a fun film, and it's a treat to see three main talents from "The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad" (Director Nathan Juran, stars Kerwin Matthews and Torin Thatcher)reunited. Red Fox produced some absolutely stunning prints. I'm still hurting that I never picked up one of their early, beautiful prints of "The Adventures Of Robin Hood".
Doug
-------------------- I think there's room for just one more film.....
Posts: 453
From: Barking, Essex, UK
Registered: Mar 2006
posted September 04, 2006 08:35 AM
After reading all the very positive reviews about this film I decided to get a copy of it whenever possible. One came up on ebay and I managed to get it. I was amazed at the quality of this print. Stunning color,pin sharp image and great sound. There are some quite scary moments in it as well. I can only repeat what others on this forum have said, if you see this print for sale snap it up as you will not be disappointed. Many thanks to Alan and Rob for the info on the quality of this film as this is a title I might have let pass me by.
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
posted February 04, 2012 06:02 PM
Just to mention, you chaps might like to know that the effects technician responsible for the animation, was the great Jim Danforth who was himself an admirer of Ray Harryhausen. Unfortunately Jim wasn't responsible for the outer skins on the stop motion models and as he did say that he thought the design of the models grotesque and unconvincing but he did turn in a quite enteraining little film.Jim Danforth was the man who got an award for his animation in the Hammer film "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth".More information can be found in the new book from Ernie Farino,himself a special effects technician E-mail info@archive-editions.com This book is a work of love and dedication to Ray Harryhausen from a fan who became through his hard work an effects expert in the film industry and should be on any serious stop motion fans bookshelf.
Posts: 953
From: Sunland, CA, USA
Registered: Dec 2006
posted February 04, 2012 06:28 PM
Jim actually received a nomination plaque for WDRTE but returned it in protest against the special award received for the 1976 KING KONG version. I'm sure Jim will write in depth in his Volume 2 book.
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
posted August 25, 2012 06:16 PM
Hi Larry,forgive this belated reply,no I didn't get Jim's book,simply because I'm old fashioned and like the feel of a volume in my hands as opposed to a video disc.Someday it might make it to the printed page,I'll wait till then.By the way,Ernie Farino's book is out now on the first four issues of his mag FXRH and Mike Hankin's Vol. one of his Ray Harryhausen triple volume set.Details from ernestfarino@archive-editions.com
Posts: 621
From: Bristol, South Glos, England
Registered: Mar 2009
posted September 10, 2012 10:03 AM
What a great film! Terrified me as a younster. Have noted that a new film Jack the Giant Killer (Dir: Bryan Singer) is due for release in 2013 but its narrative is that of Jack and the Beanstalk (obviously they have funked the name up to appeal to the younger generation et al) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1opzWmr8NSU