WSR Detailed LaserDisc Review

Apollo 13
Genre:Drama

Reviewed In Issue 18 Of Widescreen Review® Stars:
Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, Ed Harris & Kathleen Quinlan

WSR Review Scores
Picture Rating: 5
Sound Rating: 4
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DVD General Information
(Studio/Distributor): MCA/Universal Home Video
(Catalog Number): 42580
(MPAA Rating): PG
(Retail Price): $$44.98
(Running Time In Minutes): 140
(Color Type): Color
(Chaptered/Scene Access): Yes
(Closed Captioned): Yes
(Theatrical Release): 1995
(LD Release Date): 12/95
(THX® Digitally Mastered): Yes

Credits Information
(Director): Ron Howard
(Screenplay/Written By): William Broyles, Jr. & Al Reinert
(Story): NA
(Music): James Horner
(Director Of Photography):
(Production Designer): Michael Corenblith
(Visual Effects): Digital Domain
(Costume Designer): Rita Ryack
(Editor): Mike Hill & Dan Hanley
(Supervising Sound Editors): Stephen Hunter Flick
(Re-Recording Mixers):
(Executive Producers): Todd Hallowell
(Co-Producers): NA
(Producers): Brian Grazer

DVD Picture Information
(Principal Photography): Super 35
(Theatrical Aspect Ratio): 2.39:1
(Measured LaserDisc Aspect Ratio): 2.35:1

DVD Sound Information
(DVD Soundtrack): Dolby Surround
(Theatrical Sound): DTS Digital Sound
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WSR Narrative Review
Story Synopsis:
Based on the book “Lost Moon” by Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger, Apollo 13 is an astonishing space epic that celebrates the triumph of the human spirit. This is the true story of a routine space flight gone wrong in 1970. Three astronauts—Jim Lovell (Hanks), Fred Haise (Paxton) and Jack Sweigert (Bacon)—face a desperate fight for their lives when an oxygen tank explodes over 200,000 miles from Earth. While they labor frantically in the space capsule, the NASA Mission Control Center ground crew races against the odds to get these brave men back safely.

LaserDisc Picture:
The picture quality is exceptionally natural with superb detail and sharpness, excellent contrast and shadow delineation. Color fidelity is exemplary with natural fleshtones, vivid colors, and deep, solid blacks. The picture is solid with no noise or artifacts. The aspect ratio matches the theatrical 2.35:1 frame for a perfect THX quality assured presentation.

LaserDisc Soundtrack:
The surrounds on this soundtrack are for the most part subtle, except for the powerful shuttle blastoff scene that energizes the entire soundfield with response down to below 25Hz. Dialogue is noticeably muffled and looped out of place with the control room ambience. There’s also a terrifically well recorded music score.
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Superb Sound Effects Recording Quality:
Superb Music Score Recording Quality:
Superb Special Visual Effects Quality:
Superb Color Fidelity:
Superb Cinematography:
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