©1979 Universal City Studios, Inc. Columbia Pictures Industries. All rights reserved.

Catalog Number 10-025
Format Standard Play CAV
Extended Play CLV
MPAA Rating
Running Time 120 minutes
Release History


Standard Play Version

Mono
Pressing Location DiscoVision Carson
Label Color Blue
Retail Price $24.95
Year Issued 1980
Side Frames Running Time
1 34,822 24min 11sec
2 36,303 25min 12sec
3 32,095 22min 17sec
4 36,366 25min 15sec
5 34,923 24min 15sec
174,509 121min 11sec
Dead Side Various
Ratings
Video Transfer
Audio Transfer
Replication
Packaging
Large Open-Top
Open-Top
Side-Open Sticker
Printed

Pressing Notes

The Electric Horseman was released near the end of the DiscoVision era. Available in only a printed jacket, the transfer was done from an anamorphic theatrical print which is shown in the incorrect aspect ratio for most of the film. It might look fine on a current 16x9 TV set configured for widescreen, but in 1980, this was just poorly transferred. The video transfer is further hampered by washed out colors and a contrast setting which is too high. This edition was mastered during DiscoVision's "brown" period and the color for the entire program are off as a result. There are several scenes, especially on side 5, where the white balance problem runs amuck, and the image pulses annoyingly for most of the side.

The audio transfer has been done with the typical DiscoVision care and is only average. The dialog is clear and intelligent, but sounds muffled most of the time. It was also typical for discs made during this period. And true to form, the IBM controlled disc replication has made it impossible for any copies of this title to be located which don't have higher than average speckling problems. It's not that the discs are unwatchable, but they are of lower quality that the discs coming off the replication line in 1979.

Known Dead Sides


Extended Play Version

Mono
Mastering Location DiscoVision Carson
Pressing Location Universal Pioneer Japan
Label Color Red
Retail Price $29.95
Year Issued 1981

Side Chapters Running Time
1 2 38½ min
2 1 38½ min
3 1 43 min
4 120 min
Dead Side Disco-Vision Blue
Ratings
Video Transfer
Audio Transfer
Replication
Packaging
Large Open-Top
Open-Top
Side-Open Sticker
Printed

Pressing Notes

The CLV edition of The Electric Horseman replaced the CAV version the following year. The film was re-transferred, spanning 3 sides. As with 3 other titles released during this period, the masters for this Jane Fonda & Robert Redford film were prepared in the US and then shipped to Kofu for replication. The jacket featured new artwork and did not mention "Extended Play" anywhere.

The difference between this edition and the CAV edition, from the obvious number of side breaks is almost as dramatic. This version has been given a completely new transfer, and while it suffers terribly from the Pan & Scan process, it is properly unsqueezed most of the time. Of biggest improvement is the color and white balance. The image is sharp and colorful, with wonderful greens and reds. The image is never washed out or has the pulsing problems inherent in the original transfer. The audio transfer has been given a "face life" too, but it is recorded slightly loud for my tastes (and will overdrive most Pro-Logic decoders).

Disc replication is spotty. All copies inspected have minor speckling and dropouts, slightly higher than average for Japanese discs pressed at this time. However, all have been watchable.


Release History

MCA Videodisc re-released The Electric Horseman in a time-compressed 2 sided CLV release in 1983. With the removal of it from the MCA catalog, the title was out of print until April 1994. At that time, MCA/Universal Home Video released a 3 sided CLV/CAV widescreen (2.35:1) edition (Catalog #: 41516) which restored the film to its correct running time. Image Entertainment issued the title on DVD with relatively the same widescreen transfer in May 1998. Universal reissued the DVD under their label in 2003 (Catalog #: 22748).


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