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From the Manger
to the Cross
(1912)
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Produced by Kalem Company, this early American feature-length religious epic features location cinematography shot in Israel and Egypt, and uses many quotations from the Holy Bible for its expository intertitles.
The Vitagraph Company of America rereleased the film in 1919 after having acquired the Kalem company assets.
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Film Preservation Associates
2003 DVD edition
The Life and Passion of Jesus Christ (1905), color-tinted and color-toned black & white, 44 minutes, not rated,
with From the Manger to the Cross (1912), color-toned black & white, 70 minutes, not rated.
Film Preservation Associates, distributed by Image Entertainment, ID1917DSDVD, UPC 0-14381-19172-1.
One single-sided, single-layered, Region 0 NTSC DVD disc (reissued on DVD-R disc); 1.33:1 aspect ratio picture in windowboxed 4:3 (720 x 480 pixels) interlaced scan image encoded in SDR MPEG-2 format at 4.9 Mbps average video bit rate (capable of progressive scan upscaling to 60 fps); Dolby Digital (AC3) 2.0 stereo sound encoded at 224 Kbps audio bit rate; English language intertitles, no foreign language subtitles; 8 chapter stops; standard DVD keepcase; $24.99.
Release date: 8 April 2003.
Country of origin: USA •
Ratings (1-10): video: 5 / audio: 7 / additional content: 7 / overall: 6.
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This DVD edition features a windowboxed video transfer mastered from a good rerelease 35mm print from circa 1919 that appears to be little better than a standard 16mm reduction print. The windowbox presentation allows the maximum amount of surviving image to be viewed on all television monitors.
While the source material is of acceptable quality — that is, accepting its soft image details, and jittery and contrasty picture — the video transfer appears to be an older analog transfer that doesn’t come up to DVD quality standards.
The film is accompanied by a piety-evoking music score performed on theater pipe organ by Timothy Howard.
A definite case where the importance of the content surpasses quality concerns, there may never be a better-looking DVD edition of this film than this. The edition has been reissued on DVD-R disc.
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Grapevine Video
2022 Blu-ray Disc edition
From the Manger to the Cross (1912), color-tinted black & white, 70 minutes, not rated.
Grapevine Video,
no catalog number, unknown UPC number.
One single-sided, single-layered, Region 0 Blu-ray Disc (BD-R BDMV); 1.33:1 aspect ratio picture in pillarboxed 16:9 (1920 x 1080 pixels) 24 fps progressive scan image encoded in SDR AVC format at ? Mbps average video bit rate; LPCM 2.0 mono sound encoded at ? Mbps audio bit rate; English language intertitles, no foreign language subtitles; chapter stops; standard BD keepcase; $19.95.
Release date: 16 December 2022.
Country of origin: USA
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This BD-R edition has been mastered at 2K high-resolution, likely from a 16mm reduction print.
The film is accompanied by a music score reconstructed by Janosch Korell, supervised by Sophia Khorobrykh, and assembled by Jack Hardy.
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This
Region 0 Blu-ray Disc (BD-R) edition is available directly from . . .
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Grapevine Video
2022 DVD edition
From the Manger to the Cross (1912), color-tinted black & white, 70 minutes, not rated.
Grapevine Video, no catalog number, unknown UPC number.
One single-sided, single-layered, Region 0 NTSC DVD-R disc; 1.33:1 aspect ratio picture in full-frame 4:3 (720 x 480 pixels) interlaced scan image encoded in SDR MPEG-2 format at ? Mbps average video bit rate (capable of progressive scan upscaling to ? fps); Dolby Digital (AC3) 2.0 mono sound encoded at ? Kbps audio bit rate; English language intertitles, no foreign language subtitles; chapter stops; standard DVD keepcase; $14.95.
Release date: 16 December 2022.
Country of origin: USA
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This DVD-R edition has been mastered at 2K high-resolution, likely from a 16mm reduction print.
The film is accompanied by a music score reconstructed by Janosch Korell, supervised by Sophia Khorobrykh, and assembled by Jack Hardy.
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This
Region 0 NTSC DVD-R edition is available directly from . . .
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Other RELIGIOUS FILMS of the silent era available on home video.
Other EARLY FEATURE-LENGTH FILMS of the silent era available on home video.
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