I bought the DVD and the quality sucks!!! I'm not sure why...did anyone else happen to catch this when it played on Fox Movie Channel? It was regular normal viewing quality. I wish they would let that one out on DVD.
Well I hate to be Mr. After-the-fact, but for older films that get released on questionable labels (Trinity Home Entertainment..?), you ought to wait until some other suckers take the plunge and buy it first then post some reviews of the quality, especially for a title like this that Amazon is charging $30 for a new copy of.
I'm not anti-social--I have a lot of friends...and they're all even more anti-social than me
Just picked up a copy of the DVD today and it looks to me like a straight VHS transfer (I remember the VHS copy I rented about twelve years ago looking faded and grainy, exactly like this). Which is really too bad, because this interesting, atmospheric film deserves better.