I'm terribly sorry, but there's a point I should have made in the review. I do think the colourisation is brilliant, but much of its power is because it's Blu-Ray as well. It has the BR wow factor that can draw in a new audience and they've done it with respect. The outdoor daytime scenes especially. But Emma, if you've seen the original I'm sure you will find some of the magic is lost in the colours.And this is what I should have said before. The colours are a novelty, aided by Blu-Ray, but the black and white version is given the HD treatment too and it is gorgeous, even if it's only a transfer and not a rescan. Such a deep, rich quality. It's the oldest film I have on Blu and I can see my upgrade bill being pricey if they continue down this route... Here's an example, spoilerified only to protect the thread, because this image is almost life-size! (click to show/hide)