©1981 Universal City Studios, Inc. All rights reserved.

Catalog Number 16-025
Format Extended Play CLV
MPAA Rating
Mono
Running Time 108 minutes


Pressing Location Universal Pioneer Japan
Label Color Red
Year Issued January 1982

Side Chapters Running Time
1 4 56 min
2 4 52 min
8 108 min
Ratings
Video Transfer
Audio Transfer
Replication
Packaging
Printed Jacket
Price History
January 1982 $29.95
April 1982 $29.95
July 1982 $29.95
October 1982 $29.95
December 1983 $29.95
March 1984 $29.95
June 1984 $29.95
September 1984 $29.95
March 1986 $29.95
January 1987 $29.95
August 1987 $29.95

Pressing Notes

The Four Seasons was the very last DiscoVision disc. The standard "shrinking numbers" bumpers used by MCA Videodisc are utilized on this title. The opening DiscoVision logo has no introduction music. The copyright line at the bottom of the jacket back indicates ©1981 MCA VIDEODISC and the disc being manufactured by MCA VIDEODISC. Unlike the Japan pressed "1941", this title always had "DiscoVision" labels.

It's funny how time mellows things. In 1981 when I saw this film in the theater, I hated it. But, what could a sixteen year old kid know about films like this one anyway? Watching it again when I've doubled in age, it takes on a whole new meaning for me. I have to say it's not anywhere near as bad as I thought.

This DiscoVision transfer, taken from a 35mm theatrical release print (including projectionist cues) is sharp, clear, colorful and well balanced in the video recreation. On the sound front, the optical tracks were transferred well, giving life to the orchestral score. The music is so wonderful, I half expected it to leap from the center channel and surround the room. A discrete stereo mix of this film would sound truly amazing. However, it's only mono, so we have to take what we can get. The replication by Universal Pioneer is very good. Most copies have some very minor high-frequency speckling, which is only visible randomly throughout, but good video noise reduction usually clears up the trouble.

For being the last DiscoVision ever, one would expect a half-assed job on all fronts. But since DiscoVision was essentially dead anyway, and Pioneer/MCA Videodisc picked up the disc for distribution well into 1985, it really goes to show that by the end, DiscoVision could actually produce a LaserDisc, that 35 years later, still plays wonderfully.


Release History

The Four Seasons was never reissued on LaserDisc.


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