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Going My Way/Holiday Inn
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Universal has done a service to Bing Crosby fans with this DVD double-feature, which includes "Going My Way" and "Holiday Inn" on the same disc. Though I personally dislike "Holiday Inn" (it is a typical musical), "Going My Way" is a classic that is reason enough to make this purchase.
"Going My Way," the winner of seven Oscars is, of course, about Father O'Malley's effect on a community when he becomes part of St. Dominic's. "Holiday Inn," also featuring Fred Astaire, is about two friends who like the same girl and run the Holiday Inn. Noteworthy for Irving Berlin's songs.
Both movies have 1.33:1 aspect ratios and both have good though not exceptional transfers that are surprisingly clean. Both also have 2-channel mono soundtracks. Dialogue is clear and the musical numbers sound great. Supplementary features include production notes, cast and filmmaker biographies and filmographies, and a trailer for each film. English-captions, French subtitles.
"Going My Way," the winner of seven Oscars is, of course, about Father O'Malley's effect on a community when he becomes part of St. Dominic's. "Holiday Inn," also featuring Fred Astaire, is about two friends who like the same girl and run the Holiday Inn. Noteworthy for Irving Berlin's songs.
Both movies have 1.33:1 aspect ratios and both have good though not exceptional transfers that are surprisingly clean. Both also have 2-channel mono soundtracks. Dialogue is clear and the musical numbers sound great. Supplementary features include production notes, cast and filmmaker biographies and filmographies, and a trailer for each film. English-captions, French subtitles.
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