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Something I put together for my own gratification that I figured might be of interest to enthusiasts on here. This post lists the American Blu-ray releases of films shot in the classic widescreen film formats of the 1950s and 1960s (or earlier), with the exception of CinemaScope (which was prolific enough for its own thread) and Cinerama.
Fox Grandeur The Big Trail* *Also includes academy standard version. Super Panavision / Super Panavision 70 2001: A Space Odyssey Brainstorm* Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Far and Away Grand Prix Hamlet Ice Station Zebra Lawrence of Arabia The Master My Fair Lady TRON West Side Story *Brainstorm was only partially shot in this format Superscope / Superscope 235 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Vera Cruz The Weapon* *The Weapon is presented in 1.78:1, almost certainly open-matte Technirama The Big Country The Grass Is Greener Gypsy King of Kings The Leopard* Les Miserables The Music Man Sleeping Beauty Solomon and Sheba Spartacus Zulu *The Leopard is presented in two versions with differing aspect ratios (2.20:1 and 2.35:1), while the Italian release has yet a third shape (2.55:1) Todd-AO / Dimension 150 The Agony and the Ecstasy Airport* Baraka The Bible: In the Beginning Cleopatra Hello, Dolly Oklahoma** Patton The Sound of Music South Pacific Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines *Airport is presented in a CinemaScope/Panavision aspect ratio of 2.35:1 **Oklahoma is presented in 1080i/30 in order to preserve 30fps speed of early Todd-AO; also includes CinemaScope version of film Ultra Panavision / MGM Camera 65 Battle of the Bulge Ben-Hur The Greatest Story Ever Told It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World* Khartoum Mutiny on the Bounty *It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was exhibited as Cinerama but shot in Ultra Panavision; there is also a theatrical cut only release from MGM VistaVision The Buccaneer Funny Face The Geisha Boy Gunfight at the O.K. Corral The Jayhawkers The Man Who Knew Too Much The Mountain North by Northwest Richard III Rock-A-Bye Baby Run for Cover The Searchers The Ten Commandments To Catch a Thief The Trouble with Harry Vertigo War and Peace White Christmas _____ Let me know if you have any notes, updates or corrections! Last edited by UFAlien; 06-26-2015 at 09:48 AM. |
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You might want to include Cinemascope 55, not the same as 35mm Cinemascope. The King and I and Carousel (not on BD I think) were the only two films shot on this 55mm process.
Should Techniscope be included? It's not that different from SuperScope (non-anamorphic). Without checking, I think that Messiah of Evil, Once upon a Time in the West, and American Graffiti used this (among many others). I don't know what the standard AR of SpaceVision (3D process) is, but The Bubble is transferred on BD at 2.5:1 (and the people issuing it should know that that's correct), which makes it somewhat distinctive from Techniscope, which is similar, except for the 3D. Super 35 likely doesn't deserve any special mention since it has been used for hundreds of films. Another variant of SuperScope/Techniscope. |
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Super Technirama?
And Super Techinrama 70(prints)? I believe The Leopard, and probably a couple of other titles in that list, are actually Super Technirama. Also, Tron's live action, in the real and computer world, was shot entirely on 65mm. Last edited by Martoto; 06-12-2015 at 12:13 PM. |
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Don't forget the one feature ever released in 70mm Fox Grandeur, The Big Trail (1930) with John Wayne. The Blu-ray is taken from the only known print, and looks amazing for its day.
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And it was full length 2 fictional films: Brothers Grimm & How the West was Won along with a small number of documentaries. More than 6 total but not by much. |
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No Blu Ray release as yet but hopefully The Vikings can be added to that Technirama list. |
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Wasn't Far and Away (Tom Cruise) done on 70mm?
Although it doesn't seem like you'd even be able to tell with how the bluray edition came out. I really wish they would redo this one and make it better as I enjoyed the atmosphere of this title considerably. Not sure if it belongs on this list somewhere though anyhow. |
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