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The Bicycle Thief

The Bicycle Thief

Actor(s): Lamberto Maggiorani, Lianella Carell, Enzo Staiola, Elena Altieri, Vittorio Antonucci
Director(s): Vittorio De Sica
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Content Advisory: Adult Situations, Suitable for Children
Movie Release: 1948
DVD Release: 11/24/1998
Format: DVD - Black and White
Audio Tracks: English, Italian
Subtitles: English
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 29 mins
Studio: Image Entertainment
Members Wishing: 15
Genres: Drama, Family Drama, Coming-of-Age, Urban Drama
See Also: Bicycle Thieves [Criterion Collection]

DVD Synopsis

This landmark Italian neorealist drama became one of the best-known and most widely acclaimed European movies, including a special Academy Award as "most outstanding foreign film" seven years before that Oscar category existed. Written primarily by neorealist pioneer Cesare Zavattini and directed by Vittorio DeSica, also one of the movement's main forces, the movie featured all the hallmarks of the neorealist style: a simple story about the lives of ordinary people, outdoor shooting and lighting, non-actors mixed together with actors, and a focus on social problems in the aftermath of World War II. Lamberto Maggiorani plays Antonio, an unemployed man who finds a coveted job that requires a bicycle. When it is stolen on his first day of work, Antonio and his young son Bruno (Enzo Staiola) begin a frantic search, learning valuable lessons along the way. The movie focuses on both the relationship between the father and the son and the larger framework of poverty and unemployment in postwar Italy. As in such other classic films as Shoeshine (1946), Umberto D. (1952), and his late masterpiece The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (1971), DeSica focuses on the ordinary details of ordinary lives as a way to dramatize wider social issues. As a result, The Bicycle Thief works as a sentimental study of a father and son, a historical document, a social statement, and a record of one of the century's most influential film movements. ~ Leo Charney, All Movie Guide

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Editorial Review of DVD

Vittorio De Sica's The Bicycle Thief (1949) comes to DVD in a respectable if not dazzling DVD, in a decent-looking edition that suffers from all of the usual problems associated with post-World War II European films. There was a lot of poor film stock floating around Europe at the time, and as a result, many of the movies shot in Italy, France, Germany, etc. during the years immediately following the war have never looked pristine; it's in the negative itself, and all of the restoration work in the world won't completely cure it (as those who have looked at the various upgrades of Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast and other late '40s films can attest). There are occasional scratches in the source print for this disc, as well as missing frames and edits that don't seem terribly smooth, but the contrast is fairly rich, and there's a decent amount of detail, despite a slight softness in the transfer. The producers of this disc did their best, and even offer the movie in Italian (with and without subtitles) and dubbed into English. It's especially enlightening to compare the two soundtracks; some of the sequences in the original Italian that have music are done without music on the English-dubbed track, and some music from the original is shifted around between scenes on the English-dubbed track. The audio on the Italian-language track is a little compressed, but not so badly as to mar the viewing experience. The voice actors in the dubbed version try hard to do their parts and tell the story dramatically, but they're a pale shadow of the original, and not all of the dubbing is terribly accurate either. There's also a good essay about the movie by playwright Arthur Miller and an English-narrated trailer dating from 1972 that looks a bit better than the actual film. The movie and the trailer alike are presented in full-frame (1.33:1) transfers. The disc opens automatically to the movie, and the special features must be accessed manually. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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