Watch for the Change!


At aprox 1.27.27, the film takes on a completely different appearance. The once beautiful lighting is reduced to rather shabby television lighting with multible shadows and all depth gone. Also the picture quality takes on the look of television picture with enhancement causing "ringing" around the edges. The offending scene is in the bishops office with the bishop, father Brown and the inspector. Scenes that follow were obviously from the original set up in the church and elsewhere, however the museum shots are again very much inferior in quality and have the look of a soap opera. A nice film regardless.

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