

As is his talent for creating a character, renowned from his acting school days. I believe Rio is one of Brando's best, most creative roles, along with Stanley in "Streetcar", Terry in "Waterfront" and the Godfather in "Godfather".The guy is an absolute stud at this stage of his career-with a face like a Greek god.A real presence on the screen. The Brentwood is darn good, but watch for the blu-ray version which comes out in November.Perhaps the blu-ray will be off the master, instead of the laser disc, as these older DVDs are. The Digiview is slightly blurry-it says "made in China", which tells you something.
#One yed jacks movie#
I've watched both DVDs, and clearly the Brentwood is the better print.Significantly sharper and true to color considering the age of the movie (1961).Both are wide screen, with perhaps an inch or so of black around the borders. I have a wide screen TV with a high quality blu-ray player which is supposed to raise the resolution of regular DVDs to HD. I watched the VHS version of this movie years ago, and have recently bought two DVD versions on Amazon-the Brentwood/BCI Eclipse here and the Digiview version.
