This early DVD edition, produced by Timeline Films in cooperation with The Mary Pickford Institute for Film Education, is an improvement over previous home video editions, with a few shortcomings. Foremost, the new video transfer is framed tighter on the sides and bottom of the picture than the previous best edition, the Mary Pickford Company/Image Entertainment 1990 laserdisc edition. In the opening cards, John Junior’s screen credit is all but totally cropped out of the bottom of the picture. Such framing causes the film’s intertitles to appear low on the television screen. And some intertitles will be cropped off on the sides on some television monitors. The new Milestone edition does feature a bit more image information at the top of the picture.
The quality of the video transfer from a 35mm print is very good, with a pleasingly broad range of greytones in sepia toning. This new transfer features all of the image detail we had hoped had not been lost forever after our multiple viewings of the 1990 laserdisc. By comparison, the laserdisc is washed out and is even hard to watch in places. Everything about this Milestone release of My Best Girl is an improvement over previous home video editions in visual quality and musical accompaniment, but we will miss Gaylord Carter’s sentimental organ score that was featured on the laserdisc. The Milestone edition offers a new orchestral score composed by David Michael Frank that is well recorded and is presented here in Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo sound.
Some of our other nitpicking includes noting approximately 30 seconds of print damage (caused at some time by sprocket slippage) beginning at 18:07, about 20 seconds of source print shrinkage beginning at 27:03 (neither one the fault of Milestone), and a videotape-master blip in the bottom of the picture at 48:55 (somebody’s fault in letting it go).
The DVD features a brief supplementary section that includes home movies and newsreel footage of Pickford and Rogers’ 1937 Pickfair wedding and subsequent honeymoon travels, accompanied by music by Philip Carli.
While we are mildly disappointed with the tight picture image framing of the video transfer, we recommend this fine edition of My Best Girl as the best available to home video collectors.
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