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The 39 Steps Blu-ray Review

Score: 55

from 2 reviewers

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"A heartbroken disappointment: this Blu-ray fails to meet the high standards of previous ITV-Granada releases."

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Video: 50

The 39 Steps' Blu-ray release, presented in 1080p AVC/MPEG-4 and 1.37:1 aspect ratio, suffers from problematic contrast, lackluster clarity, and extensive damage, comparable to an upconverted SD transfer. Frustratingly, it falls short of expectations and highlights the dire need for a full restoration.

Audio: 55

"The 39 Steps" features a Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono track, capturing its vintage optical sound with effort to reduce noise but retaining some hiss. Dialogue is clear, though the audio may lack the depth and clarity of more modern uncompressed tracks. No 5.1 mix was attempted, preserving its original sound integrity.

Extra: 62

The Blu-ray extras of 'The 39 Steps' offer a detailed scene-by-scene commentary by Marian Keene, a historical film featurette detailing Hitchcock's stylistic evolution, a captivating Lux Radio adaptation, an informative on-location segment with Robert Powell, and comprehensive photo galleries.

Movie: 70

"The 39 Steps" on UK Region B locked Blu-ray offers Hitchcock’s riveting espionage classic with a decent but limited 1080p AVC/MPEG-4 transfer. Despite some sharpness and audio imperfections, the film's engaging plot and performances by Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll shine. The Blu-ray includes valuable extras like commentary, featurettes, and photo galleries, though the visual quality falls short of modern standards.

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