Paul Bradley
20 Films
Paul Bradley
20 Included Films
Paul Bradley was born on July 26, 1901 in New York City, New York, USA as Anthony Poliseno. He is known for his work on Jeep Herders (1945), Music Man (1948) and Stewardess School (1986). He died on June 18, 1999 in Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Director: Charles Vidor
Criterion 4K Blu-ray, a new transfer from the optical soundtrack negative.
the older Blu-ray is included in the Criterion 4K Blu-ray
Director: Charles Vidor
Criterion 4K Blu-ray, a new transfer from the optical soundtrack negative.
the older Blu-ray is included in the Criterion 4K Blu-ray
Director: Michael Curtiz
Director: Michael Curtiz
Director: Charlie Chaplin
Theatrical: Image Entertainment LaserDisc International: Criterion Blu-ray
Theatrical: Image Entertainment LaserDisc
2000 Image Entertainment DVD
Director: Charlie Chaplin
Theatrical: Image Entertainment LaserDisc International: Criterion Blu-ray
Theatrical: Image Entertainment LaserDisc
2000 Image Entertainment DVD
Warner Archive, 2k + 4k scans
Warner Archive, 2k + 4k scans
Director: Charles Walters
Director: Charles Walters
Director: Douglas Sirk
Director: Douglas Sirk
Director: Leo McCarey
Director: Leo McCarey
Director: George Seaton
Kino Lorber Blu-ray, brand new HD master by Paramount Pictures – from a 6K Scan of the 35mm VistaVision Original Camera Negative
Director: George Seaton
Kino Lorber Blu-ray, brand new HD master by Paramount Pictures – from a 6K Scan of the 35mm VistaVision Original Camera Negative
Director: Billy Wilder
Arrow 4K Blu-ray (transfer of the 1989 MGM LaserDisc, without problems plaguing Kino Lorber's release)
Arrow UHD is an update of the original 4K scan done for their BD. It is also visually far superior to the Kino version and adds Dolby Vision HDR. The Arrow UHD uses a new LD mono capture and has none of the issues or processing found in the Kino UHD which also used an LD mono capture and somehow mucked it up. Short of a brand new scan, the Arrow UHD is as good as it possibly can be.
Director: Billy Wilder
Arrow 4K Blu-ray (transfer of the 1989 MGM LaserDisc, without problems plaguing Kino Lorber's release)
Arrow UHD is an update of the original 4K scan done for their BD. It is also visually far superior to the Kino version and adds Dolby Vision HDR. The Arrow UHD uses a new LD mono capture and has none of the issues or processing found in the Kino UHD which also used an LD mono capture and somehow mucked it up. Short of a brand new scan, the Arrow UHD is as good as it possibly can be.
Director: Peter Tewksbury
Director: Peter Tewksbury
Director: Arthur Hiller
Director: Arthur Hiller
Director: Ronald Neame
Kino Lorber Blu-ray, new 4K master
Director: Ronald Neame
Kino Lorber Blu-ray, new 4K master
Director: John Boorman
Director: John Boorman
Director: William Wyler
Director: William Wyler
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