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The Abyss anamorphic?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantkarlpov
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I was advised here a while back that The Abyss, the James Cameron flick starring Harris & Mastroantonio, is now available in anamorphic widescreen. It was a relatively early DVD release and was non-anamorphic, but has gone through a number of editions.

However, I've seen elsewhere that at least one edition had a cover claim of being widescreen anamorphic but turned out to be non-anamorphic (letterboxed inside the little 4x3 grid of a widescreen display).

Can anyone advise from actually seeing the display whether there is an R1 anamorphic widescreen edition? If so, what's the UPC?
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There is no anamorphic release in R1.
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Not that I am aware of, Karl. It remains one the last remaining "major" films still in need of a technological upgrade.

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024543442172 claims to be anamorphic, and also it looks like a new release 01.04.2008
But the question remains how legit this information is. Just wait for the Blu-Ray 


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Quoting Mithi:
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024543442172 claims to be anamorphic, and also it looks like a new release 01.04.2008
But the question remains how legit this information is. Just wait for the Blu-Ray 


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As Eriik pointed out, There is NO anamorphic R1 release of The Abyss.  Fox has re-released this title many, many times and it (almost?) always says anamorphic, but it never is.  I think the trick is that the menus are anamorphic (and have been from the beginning).  But the movie is NOT.  So don't be fooled by the packaging.
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even the R2 Theatrical (+-139 min)  and Special Edition are 4:3 letterbox with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1
Theatrical Release

Special Edition

and the English Dolby THX is only 2.0
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