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Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2025 8:27 pm
by deadman
citronleaf wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2025 7:49 pmWith the FBI or other "morality watchdogs" taking note of everyone buying tickets?

I don't see how they can make back their investment of time and money from just limited screenings unless they are really expensive tickets.
They wouldn't need to go to a movie screening and copy down license plates in the parking lot anymore. Tracking digital payment, cell phone location data, etc., would be enough. If they cared to bother. I mean, some people might not approve of the content but there's nothing illegal going on.
A simple transfer of a movie wouldn't be that expensive. But the time and money invested in a full restoration like this one - which would take work, no known copy of this film is undamaged - implies some method of getting your money back by marketing the result. This film has a cult following so a limited run Collector's Edition would probably sell out. I've got my eyes peeled. If I happen to see one available, I'll order immediately and let everyone know - a rip, remux, and full disc .iso will be up as soon as I can post them.
Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2025 10:58 pm
by citronleaf
deadman wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2025 8:27 pmI mean, some people might not approve of the content but there's nothing illegal going on.
You are entirely correct! And that does not stop the morality watchdogs. There is nothing illegal about the photobooks by Jock Sturges or Sally Mann, but some people worked hard to chase them out of bookstores and (failed) to get them banned by the courts. Public places like movie theaters and bookstores (back when they still existed) are easier for self-appointed guardians to target than online sources. There is not a chance in h*** that I would go to a movie theater to watch "Child Bride" but I would watch it at home.
But the time and money invested in a full restoration like this one - which would take work, no known copy of this film is undamaged - implies some method of getting your money back by marketing the result. This film has a cult following so a limited run Collector's Edition would probably sell out.
That's why I wondered about the limited theatrical run, that surely it would go beyond just that. Obviously this is not a movie with mainstream appeal, but it works to promote the restoration and get attention for a later home media or even streaming release. I own a copy of the BluRay and the DVD, so I just might buy a 4K copy too! That is the best that I could do to support their efforts.
I have not had a chance yet to go looking -- do you happen to have a link to where you read about the restoration? Thank you for sharing the information in the first place.
Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 1:03 am
by deadman
Moonee wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2025 7:58 pm
Fun fact: During one of the swimming scenes, they had to use a double for 11 year old Shirley Mills because she didn't know how to swim
Luckily, the double was still OT (A 13 year old local girl named Bernice Stobaugh)
https://sensitivecontent.info/movie.php?id=724
Maybe this fact was already mentioned during the thread.. I didn't check all 8 pages
Shirley could swim, just not very well. You can see it in the close ups that are clearly her. Barely more than a dog paddle. The shots where Jennie is swimming athletically with good form ... that's Bernice.
citronleaf wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2025 10:58 pmThat's why I wondered about the limited theatrical run, that surely it would go beyond just that. Obviously this is not a movie with mainstream appeal, but it works to promote the restoration and get attention for a later home media or even streaming release. I own a copy of the BluRay and the DVD, so I just might buy a 4K copy too! That is the best that I could do to support their efforts.
I have not had a chance yet to go looking -- do you happen to have a link to where you read about the restoration? Thank you for sharing the information in the first place.
Here's an online listing for one of the screenings earlier this year:
https://filmforum.org/film/child-bride-forbidden-fruit
I don't remember where I first read about it, but all that source said was that a new 4K restoration - distinct from the disc I bought - had been done. A proper one that got rid of the lines and brightness fluctuations. The 4K version exists as a Digital Cinema Package, or DCP, and has been screened a few times for various audiences but there are currently "no home viewing options" as they put it.
If they did one of those 3000 unit limited releases it would probably let them recover their costs (even make a small profit). Nothing's guaranteed but we may see it eventually.
ghost wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2025 8:03 pm
...that new software is pretty impressive
It isn't new at all and it even doesn't use AI. "Normal" users don't know it. It's the world leading film restoration software.
Interesting. How did you get your hands on it? Assuming you can talk about that part.
Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 1:38 am
by citronleaf
deadman wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 1:03 am
Here's an online listing for one of the screenings earlier this year:
Thank you for sharing. Technically I could have driven to NYC but there is no way I would have for a movie! The movie theaters in my neck of the woods would never show interesting movies like this, just the latest Marvel and Mission Impossible movies. The purple prose on that page is hilarious.
In one of the most lascivious films ever made, an idealistic schoolteacher tries to reform some of the more unsavory traditions of rural mountain folk. Plus the world premiere of Dwain Esper’s lost short How to Take a Bath.
Most lascivious, really? Their movie viewing is obviously limited.
They should include "How to Take a Bath" as a BluRay bonus feature when they upgrade to 4K.
But the good news is that on the same page it says:
Part of the series
FORBIDDEN FRUIT: The
Golden Age of the
Exploitation Picture
Click the link and it makes it clear that it is part of the exact same film series that led to the Kino Lorber BluRay.
https://filmforum.org/series/forbidden- ... on-picture
Every single day I see BluRays that I have now being upgraded to 4K disks. So there is at least a reasonable chance that this will too, if the BluRay sold well enough for them.
Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2025 4:02 pm
by ghost
Interesting. How did you get your hands on it? Assuming you can talk about that part.
It's a blessing when you happen to meet the right people who have immense expertise. I couldn't have gotten started with the software on my own. It's very complex.
Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 12:00 am
by ghost
Synced English subtitles for the non-hillbilly speakers:
Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2025 1:41 pm
by Addahahag72726
ghost wrote: Sun Nov 09, 2025 12:43 pm
The Blu-ray looked better than the DVD, but still pretty terrible. I did some restoration work:
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I couldn't remove all the scratches because of the heavy damage of the source footage, but it looks a lot bettter.
See a short comparison video:
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Child Bride (1938).1080p.restored.mkv
Can you upload this version to pixeldrain link pls ?
Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2025 2:53 pm
by citronleaf
I got this one:
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Re: [REL] Child Bride (1938)
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2025 11:00 pm
by Addahahag72726
citronleaf wrote: Sun Nov 16, 2025 2:53 pm
I got this one:
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Thx citronleaf