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Blood Tide
Available from Amazon
$6.99
on 12-7-2008

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Features
Actors: James Earl Jones, Lila Kedrova, Martin Kove, Deborah Shelton, Mary Louise Weller
Directors: Richard Jeffries, Richard Jefferies
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Language: English
Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number of discs: 1
Rating:
Studio: Platinum Disc
DVD Release Date: June 29, 1999
Run Time: 82 minutes
Average Customer Review:
(8 customer reviews)
Reader Reviews
No, this film isn't great; yet, it doesn't suffer from delusions of grandeur, either. It rather neatly paces its story over its 82-minute runtime, providing few moments of excitement until its climax. Rather, it focuses on building the mystery of the secret surrounding the secret past of a tiny seaside village in Greece. American newlyweds Neil and Sherry Grice (Martin Kove and Mary-Louise Weller, respectively) have arrived in this Greek hamlet in hopes of locating Neil's missing sister, Madeline (played by Miss USA 1970 Deborah Shelton). Given the number of inhabitants here, it doesn't take long to find her, or to determine something has affected her deeply. According to American ex-pat Frye (James Earl Jones), she has "gone native." We don't find out until the end of the film what that means exactly, though we do have a good idea. Complementing the beauty of the Greek landscape (and really the reason I watched this film in the first place) is the mighty attractive Lydia Cornell. If you are of a certain age, you might recall Ms. Cornell from her role as Ted Knight's blonde daughter, Sara, on TV's "Too Close for Comfort." She is quite something in this film and she gets substantial screen time, though not enough to suit my tastes. Overall, I enjoyed the film. My biggest problem with the DVD, however, is the quality of the film. It appears to have been transferred from a VHS copy and, consequently, the colors are a bit faded, the image a bit soft and the sound pretty bad. Still, I have seen worse... much worse. I would like to see this film cleaned up and transferred from the original negatives; however, given the film's very minor status and fairly poor ratings, it is highly doubtful this will ever happen. 3/5 for the film, 1.5/5 for the DVD.
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Blood Tide
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