This dual-format Blu-ray Disc / DVD edition of the last of the twelve Chaplin Mutual contract films features a new high-definition pillarboxed video transfer from 35mm archival materials, including additional footage and quality improvements from film materials which have surfaced since David Shepard’s earlier home video editions. The edition has been a cooperative project of Cineteca de Bologna, Film Preservation Associates and Lobster Films in cooperation with Association Chaplin.
As stated in the introduction to the film, The Adventurer was reconstructed from a 35mm diacetate positive held by the Library of Congress and a 35mm nitrate positive held at the Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique, with some missing fragments added from a 35mm nitrate positive from the Lobster Films collection which was preserved by and is held by the Archives françaises du film (CNC). The English language intertitles were reconstructed from records of the original Mutual intertitles and styled according to 1920s rerelease prints. The restoration work was performed by Lobster Films in 2013.
The running times are slightly longer here than in previous home video editions. We hope that apart from a different video transfer frame rate this also means that additional footage will be seen that has not been part of previous editions.
As would be expected, the film has never looked as good on home video as from the Blu-ray Disc in this collection. However, there are still fragments missing from the restoration as evidenced by a very few abrupt changes in narrative locations.
The film is presented with optional music scores; the default score is an orchestral score performed by The Robert Israel Orchestra, composed and conducted by Robert Israel, with an alternate improvisational piano score by Neil Brand. In the latter half of the film, the sparce sound effects in the Israel score are out-of-sync with the film’s action.
The supplemental material includes a 28-page booklet, the documentary The Birth of the Tramp (2013); the documentary Chaplin’s Goliath (1996) on Chaplin star heavy Eric Campbell.
The collection is issued in limited-edition steelbook packaging, which we feel must be handled gingerly to avoid damaging its discs and the case itself.
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