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Old 03-18-2015, 11:16 AM   #1
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USA 1776 (1972) (Definitive Director's Cut) - June 2, 2015



1776 Blu-ray


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CULVER CITY, Calif. (Mar. 26, 2015) – Based on the international stage triumph that won the Tony Award® and The New York Drama Critics Circle Award as “Best Musical of the Year,” the musical classic 1776 makes its Blu-rayTM debut June 2 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Director’s Cut was meticulously restored by Sony Pictures Entertainment in 4K at Sony Pictures’ Colorworks from the original camera negative. Prepared under the guidance of Director Peter H. Hunt and Sony Pictures Entertainment Executive Vice President of Asset Management, Film Restoration and Digital Mastering Grover Crisp, the new Director’s Cut restores the film to its original visual brilliance and features newly discovered material. The Blu-ray includes an all-new commentary with Director Peter H. Hunt, William Daniels and Ken Howard, as well as deleted scenes and original screen tests with William Daniels and Howard Da Silva. In addition to the Director’s Cut, the Blu-ray also presents an Extended Cut of the film via seamless branching, along with a newly restored and remixed 5.1 soundtrack.

“We worked tirelessly to return this film to as pristine a condition as possible and are excited to bring the newly restored version of 1776 to audiences worldwide,” Crisp said of the restoration, which will have its world premiere screening March 28 at the TCM Classic Film Festival.

This musical retelling of the American Revolution’s political struggle in the Continental Congress to declare independence was nominated for both an Academy Award® (Best Cinematography, Harry Stradling Jr., 1972) and a Golden Globe (Best Motion Picture-Musical/Comedy, 1972). Brought to the screen by legendary producer Jack L. Warner, 1776 was shot with most of the original Broadway cast, and features William Daniels (The Graduate) as John Adams, Howard Da Silva (The Blue Dahlia) as Benjamin Franklin, Ken Howard (“The White Shadow”) as Thomas Jefferson and Blythe Danner
(Meet the Parents) as Martha Jefferson.

“The movie is not a ‘whodunit’—we all know who signed the Declaration of Independence—it’s a ‘howdunit,’” Hunt said. “It creates dramatic tension from a story where everyone knows the ending.”

The restored Director’s Cut is based, in part, on an earlier restoration carried out for a 2002 DVD release. That version, also prepared with Hunt’s oversight, added a number of scenes and lost elements that were missing from the original theatrical release. Among them was a musical number that had been dropped from the film by Warner at the request of President Richard Nixon (who felt the scene cast conservatives in an unfavorable light). Further detective work for the new version uncovered additional “lost” material, including dialogue that had been changed over ratings concerns.

“There were a few lines that Jack Warner wanted changed… but the changes weren’t funny,” Hunt said. “The original lines from Broadway were funny, and now, for the first time, they are in the movie.”

State-of-the-art 4K digital technology made it possible to address problems and restore color fidelity to a level not possible at the time of the earlier restoration, which was done through photochemical processes. Variations in color, due to different levels of degradation in negative elements, have been eliminated as much as possible, resulting in a seamless look.

“When a scene comes up that had been cut out or compromised in some way, it looks like it is supposed to be there because we could maintain consistency with the image and keep its natural filmic quality,” Crisp explained.

Colorworks Colorist Sheri Eisenberg said that much time was spent studying existing film prints and other reference material in order to ensure the restoration accurately represented the movie in its original form.

“We did a lot of eyeballing,” Eisenberg said. “We kept asking ourselves, ‘Does it feel right?’ ‘What can we do to make it better?’ We wanted to keep the theatrical feeling of the original.”

Hunt said that, in some ways, the results go beyond the original.

“I’m ecstatic,” he said. “1776 is back to where it should be. The work done by Grover and his team is miraculous. It looks better than when it premiered. It’s gorgeous!”

Exclusive Blu-ray Bonus Features Included:

§ All-new commentary with director Peter H. Hunt, William Daniels & Ken Howard

§ Extended Cut of the film

§ Deleted and alternate scenes with Filmmaker Commentary

§ Four never-before-seen Screen Tests

§ Original Theatrical Teaser & Trailer

Also Featured:

§ Commentary with Peter H. Hunt & Peter Stone

§ Archival Screen Tests

1776 has a run time of approximately 166 minutes and is not rated.

A new cut will premiere at TCM film festival on March 28.

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New 4K definitive Director’s cut restoration from the original negative, which includes some footage not previously seen.



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Old 03-18-2015, 12:39 PM   #2
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we figured it was coming soon after the TCM premiere
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Old 03-18-2015, 02:44 PM   #3
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Really? Sony releasing a catalog title? Count me in!
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I can handle those other titles having the black crush issue, but not this one. There will be hell to pay if they screw it up...
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Hoping for no BLACK CRUSH Sony.
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Old 03-18-2015, 04:13 PM   #6
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Unless this contains everything on the 180 minute LD (even as seemless branching), I'll pass.
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YES! YES! YES!

In time for July 4th and everything!
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Old 03-18-2015, 08:48 PM   #8
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Incredibly excited for this, but unfortunately the Amazon link has gone down. I hope that doesn't reflect poorly on the expected release date.
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Incredibly excited for this, but unfortunately the Amazon link has gone down. I hope that doesn't reflect poorly on the expected release date.
Amazon likely jumped Sony's starter's gun on the official announcement, as this is being shown at the TCM Film Festival later this month...I'll be pre-ordering as soon as Amazon restores the link!!!
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Old 03-19-2015, 01:23 AM   #10
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usually an announcement is made after the TCM festival, bet "Roman Holiday" gets an announcement afterwards also
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The wife is gonna love this. It's one of her favorite films.
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http://thedigitalbits.com/columns/my...ts/032515_1415

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The big release news today is that Sony Picture Home Entertainment has just set Peter H. Hunt’s classic musical 1776 for release on Blu-ray on 6/2. The film will be the 166-minute Directors’ Cut, recently restored in 4K by Grover Crisp and his team at Sony Pictures Colorworks from the original camera negative and with Hunt’s guidance. According to Hunt: “I’m ecstatic. 1776 is back to where it should be. The work done by Grover and his team is miraculous. It looks better than when it premiered. It’s gorgeous!” In addition to the film, you’ll get all-new audio commentary with Hunt, William Daniels and Ken Howard, a second commentary with Hunt and Peter Stone, deleted and alternate scenes with commentary, 4 never-before-seen screen tests, archival screen tests, and the film’s original teaser and theatrical trailers.
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http://thedigitalbits.com/columns/my...ts/032515_1415

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The big release news today is that Sony Picture Home Entertainment has just set Peter H. Hunt’s classic musical 1776 for release on Blu-ray on 6/2. The film will be the 166-minute Directors’ Cut, recently restored in 4K by Grover Crisp and his team at Sony Pictures Colorworks from the original camera negative and with Hunt’s guidance. According to Hunt: “I’m ecstatic. 1776 is back to where it should be. The work done by Grover and his team is miraculous. It looks better than when it premiered. It’s gorgeous!” In addition to the film, you’ll get all-new audio commentary with Hunt, William Daniels and Ken Howard, a second commentary with Hunt and Peter Stone, deleted and alternate scenes with commentary, 4 never-before-seen screen tests, archival screen tests, and the film’s original teaser and theatrical trailers.
So the statement in post #1 from the TCM page

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New 4K definitive Director’s cut restoration from the original negative, which includes some footage not previously seen.
is a bit misleading. OK, it's a new 4K restoration, but the 166-minute Director's Cut is what's on the 2002 DVD. The bolded comment from the TCM page suggest that the "footage not previously seen" is in the film itself, but it appears to be only in the supplments.

I'm not really complaining; I'll still be getting this, and I'm sure my wife will love it. But the original quote does seem misleading.
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Have to admit I'm a bit let down to see both the art and cut from the DVD reappear, BUT THIS IS STILL AWESOME (even if I will never ever ever EVER understand an argument the abridged Piddle, Twiddle and Resolve or Lees of Old Virginia).
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Haven't seen this film.
I LOVE musicals, and i like American revolution films, but the combination of the 2...hmmm... I don't know..
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Unless this contains everything on the 180 minute LD (even as seemless branching), I'll pass.
I remember reading that the Laserdisc fans were upset that the INTERMISSION title from that transfer was not carried over to the DVD, even though I believe the director himself and people who saw it in theaters have stated that there was never an intermission. Is that right?
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I remember reading that the Laserdisc fans were upset that the INTERMISSION title from that transfer was not carried over to the DVD, even though I believe the director himself and people who saw it in theaters have stated that there was never an intermission. Is that right?
The only cut ever screened theatrically (prior to the 2002 Director's Cut) was the 142 minute Jack Warner cut that did not have an intermission. The overture/intermission were a whole-cloth invention for the LD release.

There are things from the LD cut that I'd argue are illegitimate flourishes, not authentic to the intention of the film (overture, intermission, staircase, different use of close-ups), but the complete Piddle, Twiddle, and Resolve and Lees of Old Virginia are absolute essentials.

Again I cannot believe, as this sinks in, that they're not being restored with this long awaited Blu-ray release.
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The only cut ever screened theatrically (prior to the 2002 Director's Cut) was the 142 minute Jack Warner cut that did not have an intermission. The overture/intermission were a whole-cloth invention for the LD release.

There are things from the LD cut that I'd argue are illegitimate flourishes, not authentic to the intention of the film (overture, intermission, staircase, different use of close-ups), but the complete Piddle, Twiddle, and Resolve and Lees of Old Virginia are absolute essentials.

Again I cannot believe, as this sinks in, that they're not being restored with this long awaited Blu-ray release.
The original Broadway show didn't have an intermission when it opened

Too bad neither of stars who played John Adams or Ben Franklin are featured on the cover art
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So the statement in post #1 from the TCM page



is a bit misleading. OK, it's a new 4K restoration, but the 166-minute Director's Cut is what's on the 2002 DVD. The bolded comment from the TCM page suggest that the "footage not previously seen" is in the film itself, but it appears to be only in the supplments.

I'm not really complaining; I'll still be getting this, and I'm sure my wife will love it. But the original quote does seem misleading.
Something for you.

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In addition to the Director’s Cut, the Blu-ray also presents an Extended Cut of the film via seamless branching, along with a newly restored and remixed 5.1 soundtrack.
Full press release:
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CULVER CITY, Calif. (Mar. 26, 2015) – Based on the international stage triumph that won the Tony Award® and The New York Drama Critics Circle Award as “Best Musical of the Year,” the musical classic 1776 makes its Blu-rayTM debut June 2 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The Director’s Cut was meticulously restored by Sony Pictures Entertainment in 4K at Sony Pictures’ Colorworks from the original camera negative. Prepared under the guidance of Director Peter H. Hunt and Sony Pictures Entertainment Executive Vice President of Asset Management, Film Restoration and Digital Mastering Grover Crisp, the new Director’s Cut restores the film to its original visual brilliance and features newly discovered material. The Blu-ray includes an all-new commentary with Director Peter H. Hunt, William Daniels and Ken Howard, as well as deleted scenes and original screen tests with William Daniels and Howard Da Silva. In addition to the Director’s Cut, the Blu-ray also presents an Extended Cut of the film via seamless branching, along with a newly restored and remixed 5.1 soundtrack.

“We worked tirelessly to return this film to as pristine a condition as possible and are excited to bring the newly restored version of 1776 to audiences worldwide,” Crisp said of the restoration, which will have its world premiere screening March 28 at the TCM Classic Film Festival.

This musical retelling of the American Revolution’s political struggle in the Continental Congress to declare independence was nominated for both an Academy Award® (Best Cinematography, Harry Stradling Jr., 1972) and a Golden Globe (Best Motion Picture-Musical/Comedy, 1972). Brought to the screen by legendary producer Jack L. Warner, 1776 was shot with most of the original Broadway cast, and features William Daniels (The Graduate) as John Adams, Howard Da Silva (The Blue Dahlia) as Benjamin Franklin, Ken Howard (“The White Shadow”) as Thomas Jefferson and Blythe Danner
(Meet the Parents) as Martha Jefferson.

“The movie is not a ‘whodunit’—we all know who signed the Declaration of Independence—it’s a ‘howdunit,’” Hunt said. “It creates dramatic tension from a story where everyone knows the ending.”

The restored Director’s Cut is based, in part, on an earlier restoration carried out for a 2002 DVD release. That version, also prepared with Hunt’s oversight, added a number of scenes and lost elements that were missing from the original theatrical release. Among them was a musical number that had been dropped from the film by Warner at the request of President Richard Nixon (who felt the scene cast conservatives in an unfavorable light). Further detective work for the new version uncovered additional “lost” material, including dialogue that had been changed over ratings concerns.

“There were a few lines that Jack Warner wanted changed… but the changes weren’t funny,” Hunt said. “The original lines from Broadway were funny, and now, for the first time, they are in the movie.”

State-of-the-art 4K digital technology made it possible to address problems and restore color fidelity to a level not possible at the time of the earlier restoration, which was done through photochemical processes. Variations in color, due to different levels of degradation in negative elements, have been eliminated as much as possible, resulting in a seamless look.

“When a scene comes up that had been cut out or compromised in some way, it looks like it is supposed to be there because we could maintain consistency with the image and keep its natural filmic quality,” Crisp explained.

Colorworks Colorist Sheri Eisenberg said that much time was spent studying existing film prints and other reference material in order to ensure the restoration accurately represented the movie in its original form.

“We did a lot of eyeballing,” Eisenberg said. “We kept asking ourselves, ‘Does it feel right?’ ‘What can we do to make it better?’ We wanted to keep the theatrical feeling of the original.”

Hunt said that, in some ways, the results go beyond the original.

“I’m ecstatic,” he said. “1776 is back to where it should be. The work done by Grover and his team is miraculous. It looks better than when it premiered. It’s gorgeous!”
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