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This is the Army Restored, 1943, Color 1 Hour 55 minutes
Surviving copies of this rousing Academy Award winning Irving Berlin
musical are dark with color shifts, so I did what I could restore it to
its original Technicolor glory using digital technology. A great
example of the kind of the buoyant Hollywood musical shown at home &
to troops around the World in the midst of World War 2. Directed by
Michael Curtiz, it features an all star musical cast headed by George
Murphy, aided by Ronald Reagan, with a long list of memorable tunes that
will have you singing them after it's over. For a complete overview of
the film, including a link to the original 1943 New York Times film
review, see http://nyti.ms/15LXpAT
Our DVDs are produced in the NTSC video format for full screen playback on your TV using your home DVD player. NTSC format countries include the United States, Canada, Mexico and Japan. Our DVDs are not "region limited." We have received reports from the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Hong Kong and Australia that our DVDs will also play on PAL & SECAM format home DVD players when they are connected to PAL & SECAM standard TVs via video out, s-vhs, component or HDMI connectors. (Do not use the "Antenna" or "cable/coaxial" connection to your TV.) -
DVDs are packaged in clear, indestructible poly cases. -
Our DVDs will play full screen on PC & Mac computers equipped with a DVD player anywhere in the world. Formats like NTSC, PAL & SECAM are not relevant for computer based DVD movie playback. -
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Should you experience a problem with a DVD disc, e-mail Zeno and a replacement will be provided free of charge. Please include the make & model number of your DVD player along with a description of the problem.
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