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Roots: The Complete Original Series — 40th Anniversary (TheaterByte Blu-ray Review)

Roots-40th-anniversary-coverThe historic 1977 miniseries event ROOTS, based on Alex Haley’s best-selling novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family, was a game changing cultural event in the United States. It changed the way American’s perceived race, its history of racism and slavery, and Black history and genealogy, despite the questions to the historical accuracy of Haley’s work, meant as an accurate tracing of his lineage and oral family history back to one ancestor and one village, that would be brought to light from charges of and subsequent settlements of plagiarism suits and further studies by historians. All of that aside, there is no roots-40th-still-1doubt that ROOTS, was an enthralling series that tore the scab off and started a much-needed discussion of the country’s troubled past. Haley’s story tracked the generations of one family, descended from the African Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton), a Mandinka warrior from The Gambia region who is taken by slave trappers one day while out looking for wood to make a drum. From there is take to Annapolis, Maryland on the Lord Ligonier where he is sold into slavery, given the name Toby, and eventually has a daughter who he names Kizzy (Leslie Uggams), who goes on to have a son, George (Ben Vereen) by a slave master who raped her. George, or, “Chicken” George, grows up to become a renowned trainer of chickens for cockfights and eventually the first in Kinte lineage to earn his freedom.

The story stretches from 1750 all the way to the end of the American Civil War when all the slaves eventually earn their freedom, but face new challenges like the rise of the KKK and the challenge of earning a living in the defeated South when they still have no real rights. ROOTS had frank language and visual depictions of the cruelty of the institutions of slavery, and to this day is a major part of American popular culture in literature and song, including Kendrick Lemar’s “King Kunta” as a recent example. The miniseries included a cast of virtual who’s who of Black actors of the time, including John Amos, Louis Gossett Jr., LeVar Burton, and Ben Vereen, and also struck on the brilliant idea of casting many top White actors against type as slave owners and overseers, such and Lorne Greene, Edward Asner, Sandy Duncan, and George Hamilton.

At the time of its original airing, ABC network “dumped” all 8 episodes over 8 nights, an unusual way to air a mini-series at the time, which were usually aired over multiple weeks. The network was afraid that the subject matter and nearly all-Black cast would lead to low ratings. In fact, ROOTS went on to become one of the highest rated miniseries of all time, with its final episode currently ranking as the third highest rated. The History Channel is currently running an updated, 8-hour version of the series from remade from a modern perspective.

The Video

roots-40th-still-3ROOTS was shot on 35mm film and framed at 1.33:1, which was the standard for television in 1977. This 40th Anniversary Blu-ray release from Warner Bros. preserves that framing and brings the miniseries to disc in an AVC 1080p encodement. The image has been cleaned up nicely and obviously maintained very well over the years. The grain is consistent, natural, and not too obtrusive. Colors look good and contrast is strong, but there are some issues with crush, not so bad that a lot of detail is lost in the shadows, but it is definitely noticeable from time to time.

The Audio

The monaural soundtrack is provided in DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0. It is clean and the dialogue is intelligible. roots-40th-still-2Music sounds clear and balanced in the mix, but overall it’s a little boxy, but not bad for a television mix from 1977.

The Supplements

roots-40th-still-4The extras included on Disc 3 of this set are all worth watching. They offer historical perspectives and analysis from the cast and others on the series and the subject.

  • 32-page book contains an episode and rare photos.
  • Roots: The American Story Continues (Disc 3)—Celebrities, historians and others reveal why the 1977 miniseries was not only a game-changing chapter in U.S. history: its relevance continues in our lives today. Interviews with Whoopi Goldberg, Blair Underwood, James Earl Jones, Debbie Allen, Christopher Haley, Al Sharpton, and others.
  • Roots: The Cast Looks Back (Disc 3) — The stars of the original miniseries share emotional memories of Roots’ filming, its impact on their lives and on figures such as Barack Obama, and its continuing importance. Includes LeVar Burton, John Amos, Louis Gossett Jr., Ben Vereen, Cicely Tyson, Ed Asner, Sandy Duncan and others.
  • Crossing Over: How Roots Captivated an Entire Nation (Disc 3)
  • Connecting with the Past (Disc 3)
  • The Struggle to Make Roots (Disc 3)
  • Levar Burton: Original Screen Test (Disc 3)
  • Alex Haley Interview by David Frost (Disc 3)
  • Roots: One Year later (Disc 3)

The Final Assessment

One of the most powerful miniseries ever made, ROOTS remains a gripping and monumental television event that everyone should watch. Warner Bros. have brought it to Blu-ray in a solid HD transfer.

Roots: The Complete Original Series — 40th Anniversary (TheaterByte Blu-ray Review)
4 / 5 TheaterByte Rating
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Warner Bros.Studios & Distributors
Marvin J. Chomsky, John Erman, David Greene, Gilbert MosesDirector
587 Mins.Run Time
$44.98MSRP
7 June 2016Release Date
1.33:1Aspect Ratio
AVC 1080pVideo
DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono | French DD 2.0 Mono | Italian DD 2.0 Mono | Spanish DD 2.0 MonoAudio
English SDH, French, Italian SDH, Dutch, Spanish (Latino), Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, SwedishSubtitles
The Creative Content
The Video
The Audio
The Supplements
Summary
The power of ROOTS is not diminished by its age and the timeliness of both this strong reissue and the current remake could not be anticipated. A must-see work of historical import that remains relevant.
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