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Australia's Indicator called first dibs on Bingo Long, but Mill Creek's US release likely uses the same master. It's a good one. While sharing a disc with Which Way Is Up?, there's enough space to handle both cleanly. Bingo Long isn't the sharpest and compression cuts down on the highest resolution potential, the loss is minor overall. Texture remains visible, crisp, and reasonably defined. Film grain looks like grain, albeit with a slight digital touch.

While contrast and color don't add much punch (faded from age, no doubt), uniforms and stadiums bring a touch of energy. Black levels hit true black, the disc's best quality and more consistent. Bingo Long doesn't lack depth, thankfully, even if the top end contrast lacks intensity.

Audio

Serviceable DTS-HD mono offers stable fidelity with obvious age in the dialog. Crowds and other high-pitch sound effects struggle and waver; the rest functions fine. The score has the most pep, as these things usually go. That even offers a slight range at its best.

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