Why isn't this quality film out on DVD yet?
Added 11/17/2009
I've enjoyed this film repeatedly, and the witty dialogue and stellar acting never wear thin. If you teach Hamlet, the final scene of this film that performs Hamlet, though truncated to around seven minutes, is great fun for young students after slogging their way through the mighty original. For godssake, please release this on DVD!!
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Why isn't this out on DVD?
Added 11/25/2007
This is an excellent film - just the right mix of humor, fun, drama, and intensity. I have several copies of the VHS version and have been looking for the DVD...but no. It boggles the mind that so much trash is churned out on DVD, yet good entertainment like "A Midwinter's Tale" is consigned to VHS. Go figure. Please release this on DVD.
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good film - bad quality
Added 9/14/2007
This is a wonderful gem of a film. Unfortunately, I was unable to find it in a DVD and the VHS copy I did obtain has very bad sound.
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A gem that I stumbled onto by accident
Added 4/4/2007
"Crouch we here awhile and lurk." I'll have to remember that the next time I forget my lines on stage! This movie is a delight, and features several of Kenneth Branagh's (apparently) favorite actors that a lot of us recognize by face, if not by name. Not only is it cleverly scripted (albeit fast-moving, so you'll have to stay focused so as not to miss out on the wit!) but it is well-acted and the black-and-white filming gives it a unique perspective. The only misstep, as far as casting, was using Jennifer Saunders (of AbFab fame) as an apparently American Southern movie producer. Otherwise, it's beautifully executed and worth a hundred minutes of your time!
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The Perfect Holiday Movie
Added 12/23/2005
Call me Scrooge. But I've never been one for the fake sentimentality of seasonal movies. This, however, is the greatest Christmas film of all time -- a fine movie, great acting, real human warmth. Not maybe for children. But if I want to feel Chirstmasy, this story of doing Hamlet in the provinces is where I go. Pity in America it can't go by its real title "In the Bleak Midwinter," since too many of us don't know this beautiful (tho sadly titled) carol. Get this film back in print. Sell it framed in holly. But sell it.
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Why isn't this quality film out on DVD yet?
Added 11/17/2009
I've enjoyed this film repeatedly, and the witty dialogue and stellar acting never wear thin. If you teach Hamlet, the final scene of this film that performs Hamlet, though truncated to around seven minutes, is great fun for young students after slogging their way through the mighty original. For godssake, please release this on DVD!!
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Why isn't this out on DVD?
Added 11/25/2007
This is an excellent film - just the right mix of humor, fun, drama, and intensity. I have several copies of the VHS version and have been looking for the DVD...but no. It boggles the mind that so much trash is churned out on DVD, yet good entertainment like "A Midwinter's Tale" is consigned to VHS. Go figure. Please release this on DVD.
4 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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good film - bad quality
Added 9/14/2007
This is a wonderful gem of a film. Unfortunately, I was unable to find it in a DVD and the VHS copy I did obtain has very bad sound.
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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