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Michael Dugan

Michael Dugan

11 Films

Michael Dugan

11 Included Films

3 Godfathers poster
1080p Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

Warner Archive Blu-ray

3 Godfathers poster
1080p Blu-ray
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon poster
1080p Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

WB Blu-ray

Best Video:

Warner Archive

English-Friendly:

WB Blu-ray

Pat and Mike poster
1080p Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

Warner Archive Blu-ray

Singin' in the Rain poster
UHD Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

WB 4K Blu-ray

Best Video:

WB 4K Blu-ray

Best Audio:

1991 MGM LaserDisc

English-Friendly:

WB 4K Blu-ray

Audio:

1991 MGM LaserDisc

Kiss Me Kate poster
1080p Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

Warner Archive Blu-ray

Party Girl poster
1080p Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

Warner Archive Blu-ray

Party Girl poster
1080p Blu-ray
Ben-Hur poster
UHD Blu-ray
Best English-Friendly:

Warner Bros 4K Blu-ray

Best Audio:

1991 MGM LaserDisc

UHD 5.0 is the original mix, but more muffled than LaserDisc and even the previous Blu-ray's gentle remix. Atmos is revisionist.

1991 LD is Dolby Stereo matrix encoded from the original six track master and this was later upgraded to a 5.1 Dolby Digital version prepared for the first DVD. The 5.1 version may have had some slight tweaking in the process. This was reused for the DVD CE boxset and then the 5.1 on Blu-ray seems like a slight upgrade of the DVD track. (The first pressing from the UCE boxset had audio defects rampant on the BD. These were corrected for standalone pressings.) All 5.1s sound roughly the same as the LD 2.0 in terms of the mix-but the LD PCM mastering seems like the only one that is direct without any major processing. Sadly it only exists in matrix stereo and not in discrete.

Additional Info:

The 50th Anniversary box set has some exclusive extras

Ben-Hur poster
UHD Blu-ray
English-Friendly:

Warner Bros 4K Blu-ray

Audio:

1991 MGM LaserDisc

UHD 5.0 is the original mix, but more muffled than LaserDisc and even the previous Blu-ray's gentle remix. Atmos is revisionist.

1991 LD is Dolby Stereo matrix encoded from the original six track master and this was later upgraded to a 5.1 Dolby Digital version prepared for the first DVD. The 5.1 version may have had some slight tweaking in the process. This was reused for the DVD CE boxset and then the 5.1 on Blu-ray seems like a slight upgrade of the DVD track. (The first pressing from the UCE boxset had audio defects rampant on the BD. These were corrected for standalone pressings.) All 5.1s sound roughly the same as the LD 2.0 in terms of the mix-but the LD PCM mastering seems like the only one that is direct without any major processing. Sadly it only exists in matrix stereo and not in discrete.

Additional Info:

The 50th Anniversary box set has some exclusive extras

11 films

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