Regarding "With A Song in My Heart" and comments about the color fluctuations, etc.
Has anyone ever noticed/noted that a lot of these Fox video titles have a feature that offers a "restoration comparison"?
There must be an in-house rule that no film will ever get more than 96 hours of digital restoration (no matter how much more is needed to do the job fully/completely). The last few films on which I've viewed the restoration comparison noted that 96 hours of restoration had been performed.
"With A Song in My Heart" could have stood 192 hours. Perhaps, then, this glorious property would have been restored to its original glory instead of the patchwork we got of great color, okay color, too light color, too dark color, etc.
It's great to have this film, but it would have been even greater to have revelled in its original Technicolor splendors.
I sure hope they're doing more than 96 hours to restore "The Robe" for its impending two-DVD release.