Reviewers from and High Def Digest note that the transfer reflects the film's advanced age but maintains a "film-like" feel.
The DVD is known for being a "bare-bones" release, focusing primarily on the film itself without extensive supplemental materials. Main Feature : The full 1947 film directed by Martin Gabel.
Based on listings from and Amazon , the disc includes: Format : DVD9, NTSC Region : Region 1 (USA & Canada) Aspect Ratio : 1.33:1 (Standard Full Screen) Color : Black & White Audio : English Dolby Digital Mono Runtime : Approximately 89 minutes Content & Bonus Features The Lost Moment (1947)_DVD9 R1
: While specific listings for the DVD do not highlight bonus content, similar releases from this label typically offer a static menu with chapter selections and no trailers or behind-the-scenes featurettes. Visual and Audio Quality
: The mono track is generally clear and properly prioritized, though it may sound "tinny" during piano sequences. Reviewers from and High Def Digest note that
The DVD9 (Region 1) released by Olive Films is a single-disc release of the gothic psychological thriller starring Susan Hayward and Robert Cummings. The film follows a publisher who infiltrates a decaying Venetian mansion to find a dead poet's lost love letters, only to encounter a family harboring dark secrets. Technical Specifications
Watch a detailed review of the film's plot and atmospheric gothic elements: The Lost Moment (1947) Review (#16) Playback Picture Palace YouTube• May 11, 2017 Based on listings from and Amazon , the
: Expect natural grain, rich black levels, and deep shadows that enhance the film's noir atmosphere. Some minor spotting and scratches may remain as the release did not undergo a full digital restoration.