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Runtime:
2 hr 21 min (141 min) 2 hr 45 min (165 min) (director's cut) 3 hr (180 min) (Laserdisc) 2 hr 48 min (168 min) (extended Blu-Ray cut) 2 hr 58 min (178 min) (Special Edition) 2 hr 46 min (166 min) (restored) Sound Mix: Mono Color : Color (Eastmancolor) Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1 Negative Format: 35 mm Cinematographic Process: Panavision (anamorphic) Printed Film Format: 35 mm https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068156...ef_=tt_spec_sm |
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That's a lot of versions. Was Ridley Scott secretly behind this.
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Some shots are longer, such as when, near the beginning of 1776, John Adams is singing "Piddle, Twiddle, and Resolve/'Til Then." The scene is longer. It was cut down because the director thought the longer scene distracted from the pacing. That's why it's an alternate version that is not the "restored cut" version. That "extended Bluray cut" has alternate versions that are alternate takes and extended scenes that the director deliberately removed and wanted them to stay removed, but he also wanted people to see what the movie would have looked like if they had been there in context of the whole film. The "restored cut" is the one the director prefers. This renders the DVD "director's cut" obsolete, actually. The Bluray is very good, and it contains a director commentary that explains this stuff. And, I'm guessing the 4K will have the same content as the Bluray version, with the movie upgraded to 4K. I'm a fan of this film.
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Or, How the West Was Won, which, according to this website's phone app, is 2.89:1. I love this website's application! Or, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, which is 2.76:1. Or, The Hateful Eight and Khartoum, which are both 2.75:1. And, what do these four movies have in common? They're all shot for Cinerama exhibition. This reminds me, Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm is getting a Bluray, the other three-screen Cinerama movie. I love Cinerama movies. I hope they all get 4Ks--well, most of them. 2001: A Space Odyssey looks absolutely fantastic on the 4K. Is 2001 the only Cinerama film to release to 4K? Think of how great these other epics would look. I would love to see Hallelujah Trail and Grand Prix in 4K.
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For those not aware -- because I see a few people commenting like this is George Lucas revising Star Wars or whatever -- 1776 is absolutely not one of those instances where the the "Director's Cut" was a revision or some afterthought. It's actually (with one or two very minor tweaks) the original cut of the film. Much like the Director's Cut of Ridley Scott's Legend was the original cut of the movie before it was recut/rescored/etc.
The theatrical cut of 1776 was never released on DVD or Blu-Ray previously for a reason -- it's a bastardized re-edit of the original 3-hour version that was finished and assembled, but never seen until laserdisc. The producer Jack L. Warner cut it to shreds for a variety of reasons (he didn't like one of the songs, he allegedly didn't like whatever)...and it doesn't hold much of any artistic relevancy, other than it was released to theaters and was the version people watched on TV. Not the director or writer or whoever wanted it kept in circulation. But even then though you hardly ever see any fan of the show clamoring to watch the theatrical cut -- it's not a "nostalgia" thing, fans of 1776 simply don't care to watch it. If you want to see the film, the songs, and the source material as it's best supposed to be seen, the theatrical cut is the version you WOULDN'T want to watch. Last edited by DMRI2006; 02-22-2022 at 03:42 PM. |
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Remember watching this in school. Main thing I remember is Ben Franklin singing about homicide and him wanting to go to sleep
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