DVD R0 - Switzerland - Seven Samurai ADDED

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DVD R0 - Switzerland - Seven Samurai ADDED

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Title: Seven Samurai
Country: Switzerland
Region: R1-6
Releasing Studio: Trigon Film
Case Type: Digipack
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Anamorphic?: No
PAL or NTSC?: PAL
Soundtracks: Japanese Dolby Digital 1.0
Subtitles (optional): German
Cuts: No cuts - Disc One: 102:05 / Disc 2: 91:09
Commentaries: -
Extras:

DISC ONE
* The Film - Part 1

DISC TWO
* The Film - Part 2
"Film Essay by Walter Ruggle" documentary (38:47)

Notes: #243 of the "dvd-edition". Mistakenly labeled as Region 2 only.
Easter Eggs: -
Amazon ASIN: -
Source: Own it.
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Re: DVD R0 - Switzerland - Seven Samurai

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Does this have the intermission at the end of the first disc?
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No, it just ends.
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Re: DVD R0 - Switzerland - Seven Samurai FAO Christian

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Are you sure about this? Because the 193 minute runtime combined is the same as the German DVD, which has the intermission.
The UK BFI on the other hand, which doesn't have the intermission is 189 minutes PAL.
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Re: DVD R0 - Switzerland - Seven Samurai FAO Christian

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There is no intermission. The first part ends with the guys standing in line. The second part begins with the wheat waveing in the wind. The intermission isn't there (I compared it to my French (La rabbia) and US (Criterion) blus, which have the intermission). The blu-ray release from Trigon Film also lacks the intermission.
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Re: DVD R0 - Switzerland - Seven Samurai FAO Christian

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Thank you for checking. Added it!
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