by Darrel_Griffin » 10 Jul 2017 10:15
Todd -
Thanks for the link. The cover of that booklet resembles the penultimate photo in the Eureka DVD's gallery, the main difference being that the gallery one looks like it might be a poster, whereas the one in the link has a "price 25c" symbol towards the bottom left, suggesting it is a program cover. The very last photo in the gallery looks very different, being just black print on white paper. It includes the word "program". So perhaps there was more than one program when the movie was originally in the theatres.
James -
R2 Eureka release:
I have checked my disc again. I agree the total runtime is 92:42 PAL. The movie itself starts at 0:21, and ends at 92:04 (followed by credits that were not part of the original movie, and both score options continue through these new credits). Anyway, this yields a net picture runtime of 91:43.
Checking the image frame by frame, it seems that most of the time every 4th frame is repeated (i.e. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8...). There are also occasional frames that seem to consist of 2 fields from different source frames, plus some frames missing presumably due to damage. I did a quick check online but was unable to determine for certain the original frame rate.
Some sources state the original frame rate was 20fps. If so, then expanding 4 frames to 5 would convert 20fps to 25fps without affecting the runtime. This would be equivalent to an original runtime of 91:43.
Alternatively, if the original frame rate was 18fps, then that would mean that for this DVD release the rate was effectively sped up to 20fps and then converted to 25fps, thus speeding the movie up by a factor of 20/18. This would be equivalent to an original runtime of 101:54.
R1 Twentieth Century Fox release:
I also own this release. For the 1925 movie (disc 2), the total runtime is 76:01 NTSC. The movie itself starts at 0:27, and ends at 75:59, yielding a net picture runtime of 75:32.
This version seems to have been created by using all the frames without any interpolation or repetition. The disc seems to be a progressive transfer - it can run at 24fps (the same is also true for the 1960 movie on disc 1 of this set).
If the original frame rate was 20fps, then this would be speeding up the movie from 20fps to 24fps. Therefore, just multiply by 24/20 to get an equivalent original runtime of 90:38.
If the original frame rate was 18fps, then this would be speeding up the movie from 18fps to 24fps. Therefore, just multiply by 24/18 to get an equivalent original runtime of 100:43.
Comparison between the above two releases:
I am unable to perform a full comparison. However, having re-watched the beginning of each release, I have noticed the following:
1. The opening credits pages look different on each. The R1 credits look original with a green tint, whereas the R2 credits look like they have been re-created, and have a brown-ish tint.
2. On the R2 release, after the opening credits there is a short introduction apparently showing Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This is absent on the R1 release.
3. Next on the R2 release there is an exterior shot of Westminster, London. On the R1 release there is instead an exterior shot of a man walking up the steps to the front door of a house.
4. In the next scene, which is on both versions, the R1 release is missing the beginning of the scene. Also some of the intertitles are different.
That's as far as I got. It's worth noting that for this first section of the movie, there seems to be more overall in the R2 release, although the R1 release has some unique shots too. All of this is in addition to the existing notes on the database page, which is already pretty complicated!