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Widescreen Version on YouTube


I don't know where this guy got his hands on a complete widescreen stereo print of "Damnation Alley," but he did it, and posted it on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4DuDU1m6RY

It's in 10 parts, but it beats the hell out of the muddy pan and scan prints currently out there. Only a matter of time before it gets taken down due to a copyright violation...

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I just watched a copy I downloaded on pirate bay which was over 1 gig and this was in wide screen and was surprised about the stereo sound which I just watched.

So not a bad copy and is acceptable.
I would give this film a 6.5 but gave a 6.



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I saw this in theaters when I was a kid. Thanks for the link, as I haven't watched this from start to finish since the 1970s, though I think I did catch the midsection on television late one night. It's a pretty bad film, but fun for nostalgia!

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Just bought the official single-disc DVD release from 20th Century Fox/Shout Factory and it does come widescreen 2.35:1 in 5.1 digital stereo sound or optional 2 channel stereo. Though the movie itself is not "digitally remastered" for this release, its pretty good overall and runs 91 minutes...

It has approx 40 minutes of extra features broken into 3 parts with producer commentary (Paul Maslansky) during the film feature, 2 original trailers (movie/TV spot) some minuses: no deleted scenes (including those included on television) or subtitles -

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