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The only Golden Age 3-D feature photographed in Great Britain, The Diamond Wizard (also known as The Diamond) packs suspense and surprise into a supremely exciting film noir thriller. While in London trying to nab the crooks who stole a million dollars from a U.S. Treasury vault, American federal agent Joe Dennison (Dennis O’Keefe, T-Men, Raw Deal) joins Scotland Yard Inspector McClaren (Philip Friend, Buccaneer’s Girl, Spy Hunt) in his search for a missing atomic scientist. They discover that the key to solving both cases may rest with the scientist’s daughter (Margaret Sheridan, The Thing from Another World, I, the Jury) and her fascinating diamond. Co-Directed by star Dennis O’Keefe (Angela) and Montgomery Tully (Query).
Special Features:
• Newly Restored in 3-D by 3-D Film Archive
• NEW Audio Commentary / Slideshow Section with Mike Ballew (11:41 / in 3-D & 2-D)
• Restoring THE DIAMOND WIZARD in 3-Dimensions (2:56 / In 3-D & 2-D)
• Alternate Opening Credits (1:45 / 2-D)
• Theatrical Trailer (1:37 / 2-D)
• Includes Both BD3D Polarized AND Anaglyphic (Red/Cyan) 3-D Versions
• Contains One Pair of Anaglyphic 3-D Glasses
• Optional English Subtitles
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.65:1
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7 x 5 x 1 inches; 5.92 ounces
- Director : Dennis O'Keefe, Montgomery Tully
- Media Format : Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 23 minutes
- Release date : November 15, 2022
- Actors : Dennis O'Keefe, Margaret Sheridan, Philip Friend
- Language : English (Stereo 2.0)
- Studio : KL Studio Classics
- ASIN : B0BDMRL6YG
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,482 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #307 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2022The Golden Age has given us such a varied roster of genres so far on blu-ray, and each film brings something unique to the vintage funhouse. For The Diamond Wizard, I was intrigued by the prospect of period location shots of 1950s England. Nothing brings a setting and an era to life like 3-D photography, and the filmmakers didn’t disappoint. It’s a poised, polished and very enjoyable police procedural with noir elements.
The two male stars (Dennis O’Keefe and Philip Friend) play well off each other and contrast nicely as characters, the brash American (O’Keefe) drawing his Scotland Yard counterpart out of his staid shell, always with a friendly nudge. Margaret Sheridan shines as both romantic interest and a potential lead in the case. She’s spirited and playful without being a full-blown femme fatale. The supporting cast is very good, and I especially like how each character, down to the smallest part, is given a little quirk to make them memorable, reminiscent of I, The Jury.
Story-wise, it’s solid and well-paced. It’s also easy to follow. The quaint forensic and investigative techniques are entertaining and informative. There are a couple of twists, but they didn’t surprise me all that much. I liked that the action finale didn’t outstay its welcome.
The 3-D is better than I hoped it would be. The exterior street shots are incredibly atmospheric, while the interiors are always set up to maximize the sense of space just in front of and behind the frame. It has an elastic effect on the visual field, making us forget where the actual screen is. That’s the opposite of a gimmick; it’s immersive because it draws us in intuitively. I was always aware of the 3-D but never distracted by it (apart from a few fun pop-outs), and loved every second.
The English setting makes it a personal favourite, but it would be a top-tier Golden Age 3-D title even without that. The impeccable 3-D is complemented by a fun detective yarn, a polished screenplay, and rock-solid performances. Not to mention another outstanding restoration by the 3DFA, one of their best yet. I couldn’t ask for more than that.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023This is an interesting 3D with a British touch, and it's a luck that Kino Lorber and the 3D Film Archive have jointly taken the task of restoring it. As explained in the extras, it was shot in 3D but never released that way in its time, as the 3D trend had declined. So now we can enjoy watching it as it was intended to be screened.
The story, whether 3D or normal viewing, is interesting enough. A federal agent joins forces with a British Scotland Yard colleague to catch a band of synthetic-diamond makers and rescue the scientist they have kidnapped. Both agents also doubt if the scientist's daughter is willing to help or only trying to fool them. Contrasting with Philip Friend who effectively plays his less emotional British counterpart, Dennis O'Keefe adds the spark to the pair; he does not only act but also directed this picture, and both jobs he does well.
Not only the polarized version is great, also the anaglyphic one (complimentary glasses are included) offers a nice medium-depth effect. The image is sharp if a little grained, and compared to the unrestored version (both shown side-by-side in the extras as usually) contrast is improved - good for the restoration team. The 3D effect is much more apparent with the polarized glasses, though.
A sample of the anaglyphic version can be watched here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4ZFJPOnMcE
An otherwise very British style picture with sober acting, no over-use of 3D visual tricks, more documentary-style than American productions yet with a well balanced amount of action.
So good that they have restored it. Another treat for 3D affectionates. More 3D classics coming, please!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2023British noir? Not a lot of them. The movie isn't a classic but it's not bad. A solid 3. But the beautifully rendered 3D boosts it higher. The 3D shows strong detail, depth and contrast, immersing the viewer even more than the plot. A solid 5 for the 3D.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2023The quality of the 3D was better than expected, as was the overall video quality. The film reminded me of one of the action/spy serials from the 1940s. Token American actor was typical for time, but he actually fits in well among the Brits. Interesting plot with competent acting. What's not to like?
- Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023I was surprised this film since it reminded a little of the noir films of Anthony Mann and in fact it stars the under rated Dennis O'Keefe who also does a great job as Co director of this film (he was in 2 of Mann's films). The dialogue is crisp and the 3D effects are done tastefully. Worth a look if you like this type of film as well as 3D aficionados.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2015Excellent on Blu-ray. Margaret Sheridan is 110° in the shade!
So glad I purchased this movie on Blu-ray when it was available. The audio and video quality on the Blu-ray is much superior to the Amazon streaming service.
Margaret Sheridan is best know for her famous role in "The Thing from Another World" (1951) arguably one of the best science fiction films ever made.
In The Diamond Wizard, an American Treasury agent teams up with a Scotland Yard inspector to track down a group of thieves that are creating artificial diamonds out of sugar. They are after an organization that has learned to produce perfect diamonds. So perfect, it could destroy the diamond market.
Try to get this movie on DVD or Blu-ray if you can. Otherwise, go for the Amazon streaming service. The plot and pace are top notch. Happy to have this in my DVD / Blu-ray collection.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023The movie is OK - typical of that time as far as plot and acting. I bought this specifically to add to my 3D collection and am pleased that the 3D is well done. The restoration is very good.
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- DRMReviewed in Canada on February 13, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars A very good 3d movie
The 3d is excellent with lots of depth and things coming out of the frame. There's only one scene fully in your face but the 3d is very impressive.
Story wise it's a police procedural with us following as they track down a known thief and murderer. The ending is quite spectacular with an unexpected character being thrown in as the main villain ( possibly not unexpected if you recognize him from his tv performances)
- GaryReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Great 3d for the time
Great old 3d filmed in Great Britain .