Mar 192018
The Chastity Belt isn’t consistently funny but did have a few amusing moments, though it did get a few extra points just for the cover which I still continue to chuckle at.
The Chastity Belt
— Warner Archive Collection —
(1969)
Genre(s): Comedy, Romance
Warner Archive | NR – 93 min. – $21.99 | February 27, 2018
Date Published: 03/19/2018 | Author: The Movieman
PLOT SYNOPSIS
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The Chastity Belt focuses on two headstrong characters: Gerrando (TONY CURTIS), a stubborn feudal lord determined to bend a woman to his will and Boccadoro (MONICA VITTI), a spitfire who wants to bestow her ample favors out of love, not obedience. Gerrando, recently knighted, is ready to enjoy his new castle, increased wealth and a new bride when he’s summoned back to the Crusades on his wedding night. Entrusting his bride’s honor to no-one – least of all herself – Gerrando outfits her with a chastity belt and sets out for the Holy Land. Boccadoro promptly pursues, not for love but for the elusive key to her chastity belt. |
SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5 |
No features were included. |
VIDEO – 3.5/5, AUDIO – 3.0/5
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The Chastity Belt marks its debut, at least in North America, on DVD through the Warner Archive MOD program and is presented in its original 16×9 enhanced widescreen and although it’s far from perfect with some modest film damage (mainly dust marks and a few scratches), the colors still aren’t too bad.
The Dolby Digital Mono track is serviceable providing good dialogue levels but is limited for some of the more medieval action scenes. |
OVERALL – 2.75/5 |
Overall, The Chastity Belt isn’t consistently funny but did have a few amusing moments, though it did get a few extra points just for the cover which I still continue to chuckle at. The DVD-R release from Warner offers up fine video/audio transfers but no bonus material. |
03/19/2018
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