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Topic: "The Black Stallion" in 70mm?
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Michael Coate
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1904
From: Los Angeles, California
Registered: Feb 2001
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posted 08-26-2002 01:42 AM
This is a move-over/continuation of a thread initiated in the Feature Info & Trailer section (The Black Stallion 1979) for those who wish to continue the discussion. Brad has asked me to move it out of that section over to here.Jeffry Johnson wrote: quote: I have a letter from Ludwig Seiler, Production Co-ordinator at Ontario Place Corporation, dated 1980 November 20 that The Black Stallion was available in 70mm.
I wonder if THE BLACK STALLION was screened at the Ontario Place Cinesphere? The Cinesphere seems to have held many special 70mm screenings and fests over the years. Among other titles, they ran STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE a few times (and screenings of that in 70mm have been rare). Perhaps anyone with familiarity with Toronto (Gordon?) can chime in on this one based on familiarity with that region.
quote: "John Willis' Screen World 1980 Volume 31" (ISBN 0-517-541408) lists The Black Stallion as an October release.
To clarify an earlier piece of information I mentioned in the other thread about a 12/14/79 release date. That date represented a Southern California engagement. To clarify further: 10/13/79: New York Film Festival screening 10/18/79: New York engagement (Festival Theatre) 10/21/79: San Francisco Film Festival screening 11/09/79: Seattle engagement (Crest) 12/14/79: Los Angeles engagement (Century Plaza) 03/21/80: Nationwide release
quote: "Current and Forthcoming Releases Available with Dolby Stereo Sound-Tracks Include:" from 1980 September (S80/2803/2838) and 1980 October (S80/2838/2922) list The Black Stallion as a "35mm Dolby Stereo optical without surround" release.
I've pointed out in previous discussions the unreliability of film listings published by Dolby Labs. I have no intentions of bashing the work of Dolby here as I'm well aware of the difficulty and challenges in maintaining such a list. Nonetheless, these listings simply cannot be considered proof of anything. I could provide a very lengthy listing of titles on their master list that are missing 70mm six-track notations, as well as 70mm notations on their list that represent six-track mixes rather than actual releases, "A" vs. "SR" discrepancies, "SRD" discrepancies, etc, etc. Dave, RE: THE BLACK STALLION at Edwards Newport. Since you mentioned not actually seeing the film at that theater, I'm guessing your recollection is in seeing the newspaper advertisements for the film. I checked my ad collection and none of the Southern California engagements for the film note 70mm six-track Dolby Stereo. Plenty of 35mm Dolby Stereo engagements, though (including Newport).
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