Captain Krunch
Familiar Face
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Today I received a copy of the new Memphis Belle 60th Anniversary 2-DVD set from Aircraft Films , and let me tell you, if you have ever seen this documentary before, you have not seen it quite like this! The quality of the film restoration is unreal; it's like I'm seeing the documentary for the first time. Over the years I've seen it on TV, and it always looked like an old film. And last year when I picked up a DVD of the film off of ebay, the quality was on par to the VHS copy I had copied off of PBS years ago. But this new DVD blows them out of the water (Which is not surprising; Aircraft Films is pretty much the same company as Spacecraft Films , the company that has been putting out all of those DVDs on the US Space Program).
Anyway, don't take my word for it; check out these screengrabs I did of the same scene from each DVD. It's only a single scene, but I chose one that had a lot of A-2s in it!
I haven't had time to check it out, but there are some additional goodies on the 2nd disc. There's a lot of unused footage that William Wyler shot for the film, and they also included the classic Jimmy Stewart recruiting film, "Earn Your Wings". All in all a great product, all for just $25. if you're student of World War II, the AAF, or the B-17, this is the DVD for you.
Anyway, don't take my word for it; check out these screengrabs I did of the same scene from each DVD. It's only a single scene, but I chose one that had a lot of A-2s in it!
I haven't had time to check it out, but there are some additional goodies on the 2nd disc. There's a lot of unused footage that William Wyler shot for the film, and they also included the classic Jimmy Stewart recruiting film, "Earn Your Wings". All in all a great product, all for just $25. if you're student of World War II, the AAF, or the B-17, this is the DVD for you.