You'll never regret an evening with "Let's Make Love", the George Cukor directed combination of a sultry Marilyn Monroe and the uber-smooth Yves Montand. Resistance is futile and the morning after a DVD like this will be filled only with the lingering memories of a humorous musical that can play you like a finely tuned piano. OK, the only thing that'll be spinning is the DVD, but it'll keep a smile on your face for 118 minutes.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Picture After you've checked out the restoration comparison on this DVD, you'll realise what a sensual palette of colours and shades this picture transfer has been endowed with.
Sound Now, here's a 4.0 mix upgrade that knows how to tease the very best sounds out of your front speakers. The musical separation is exquisite, and the fun musical numbers really come to life.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Extra Features Fancy lingering a little longer with this silvery wonder? Think of anything but England, as the trailer declares Yves Montand to be "the greatest gift since the French sent us the Statue of Liberty". Succumb to a restoration comparison that will show you exactly what you've been missing out on, as we learn how the original negative was too faded to be used. Finally, look back and reflect on vivid new memories of the past two pleasurable hours with the stills gallery.
Region: 2
Chapters: 28
Ratio: 2.35:1 (anamorphic)
Sound: Dolby Digital 4.0
Technical Features: Scene selection, multiple language subtitles, and English captions for the hearing impaired.
This DVD was reviewed on a JVC XV-S57 DVD player.