2026-04-18-taking-of-pelham-one-two-three-the-1974-4k-uhd-review Commentary
url: https://thedigitalbits.com/reviews/item/taking-of-pelham-one-two-three-1974-4k-uhd-2022 title: "Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The (1974) (4K UHD Review)" clipped: 2026-04-18 mode: full-page
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Taking of Pelham One Two Three, The (1974) (4K UHD Review)
URL: https://thedigitalbits.com/reviews/item/taking-of-pelham-one-two-three-1974-4k-uhd-2022
Reviewers: Tim Salmons (film), Bill Hunt (A/V), The Digital Bits, Dec 13, 2022
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1. 4K scan quality — significant upgrade but not reference
"The result is impressive, offering a significant visual upgrade... this is not what one would call reference-quality."
Placed in: Physical Media Releases (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three) — after tunnel sequences section What changed: Added reviewer assessment setting honest expectations for the transfer
2. HDR reveals the earth-toned 1970s palette
"The muted and Earth-toned colors of 1970s attire and grimy subway stations exhibit a bit more nuance. The yellow of Walter Matthau's tie is richer looking."
Placed in: Physical Media Releases (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three) — same section What changed: Added specific HDR color observations; confirmed black crush is inherent in the negative
3. Matthau on a streak of crime thrillers
"Matthau was on a streak of great crime thrillers that included Charlie Varrick and The Laughing Policeman..."
Placed in: Walter Matthau — new section before tunnel section What changed: Added career context framing Garber as part of a sustained crime-thriller commitment
4. No backstory, all forward momentum
"Pelham doesn't bother wasting time with useless character backstory. Even the motivations of the four criminals are never really explored."
Placed in: Themes and Analysis (The Taking of Pelham One Two Three) — after Ebert quote What changed: Added Salmons's articulation of the film's structural discipline
5. Panaflex camera details
"Shot on 35 mm film... using Panavision Panaflex cameras with Panavision anamorphic lenses... finished photochemically at the 2.39:1 'scope' aspect ratio"
Placed in: Owen Roizman — opening paragraph What changed: Updated camera equipment from generic "anamorphic Panavision" to specific Panaflex identification
Notes
- Neither Hunt nor Salmons credit Roizman or Sargent with supervising the restoration. Unconfirmed section updated.