I've read the UD reviews of both DVD editions of Davy Crockett over the last few months, but I'm asking for advice on which one I should buy.
Do I attempt to buy the out-of-print Disney Treasure, or purchase the 2-movie set released in 2004 (I recently saw a WalMart shelf label saying THIS set wouldn't be around much longer....)?
I tend to go after original versions of something -- but I won't go overboard... I'll take what I can get! The Treasure contained the orig. Disneyland TV episodes; the 2-movie set offered the theatrical versions of those episodes. The UD review of the Treasure doesn't mention any kind of TV intros by Walt, the inclusion of which would clinch my decision for the Treasure edition.
Those of you who watched both TV and movie versions in the 50s: what would you suggest? Those of you who have both DVD offerings: what are the merits/drawbacks of both?
Thanks for your insight.
Davy Crockett: Treasure's original episodes vs. 2-movie set
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Re: Davy Crockett: Treasure's original episodes vs. 2-movie
The Treasure set contains the complete TV episodes including Walt's introductions.C3PO wrote:Those of you who watched both TV and movie versions in the 50s: what would you suggest? Those of you who have both DVD offerings: what are the merits/drawbacks of both?
The only advantage of the two movie collection is that you'll get the "Lone Chipmunks" cartoon which isn't available on any other DVD.
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Luke answered a similar question not long ago here:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... kett#88383
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... kett#88383

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Thanks, Deathie, for pointing me to Luke's response.
And, thanks, Anders, for telling me that Walt's introductions are included on the Treasures versions. I don't remember any mention of these on the UD reviews -- maybe I missed it. His introductions are a major factor in my decision (along with the pricing I might come across online....).
Still, I'd sure like to hear from those that watched both formats, either in the '50s or by way of these DVDs.
And, thanks, Anders, for telling me that Walt's introductions are included on the Treasures versions. I don't remember any mention of these on the UD reviews -- maybe I missed it. His introductions are a major factor in my decision (along with the pricing I might come across online....).
Still, I'd sure like to hear from those that watched both formats, either in the '50s or by way of these DVDs.
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The treasures set is the most complete version. If nothing more the theatrical ones are cropped cause the OAR is "fullscreen". So I would go with that. I have mine autographed by Fess Parker
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... php?t=3368
Not really, because the theatrical ones are 'fullscreen' as well.Class316 wrote:If nothing more the theatrical ones are cropped cause the OAR is "fullscreen".
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Nope, although the movie poster inside the Treasures tin says "Widescreen" so perhaps they were theatrically exhibited with the top and bottom missing. But the DVD correctly presents it in fullscreen.Class316 wrote:Oh, really?? I heard they were widescreen.Luke wrote: Not really, because the theatrical ones are 'fullscreen' as well.
Screencaps and full review here:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/davycrockett50th.html
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