Great edit from Walton Films the color is still pretty good I hadn’t watched it in years and forgot it’s not complete sir Lancelot was trying to escape on the rope when he asks for a push then it fades out “the end” got a lot of great scenes with graham chapman and bridge keeper battle. The witch scene “ burn her” Was hoping to see the rabbit scene which would’ve been in reel 3-4 even though it’s not complete try to find this Copy it’s still funny.
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Thanks for the review Jim! Most prints seem to have good color with a little brown shift. All other colors are present. The theatrical release was a bit grainy too but that was probably for effect to set the mood. You are right. A funny digest from a group of brilliant English comedians!
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I was told years ago and I don't know if it was true or not, that the British film industry went through a period from the late 70s through 80s, where this was common practice to shot fims directly onto reversal stock. This was in order to save money on the daily rushes. Holy grail was one of the film to suffer this, it has allways looked grainy even on 35mm.
I think it is a shame that even the two great Willy Russell films, Educating Rita and Shirley Valentine both suffered this fate as well.
The same goes for Chariots of fire, Wish you were here and An american werewolf in london, They all have this gritty grainy look to them that obviously can never be rectified.
I would love to know what happened during this period, otherwise why do all of these films have this look to them, something was changed.
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