|
Title |
Released |
Cinema |
Notes |
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Sleeping Beauty |
29.01.1959 |
Fox Wilshire, LA, USA |
17.02.1959 AT Criterion,
NYC, USA |
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Solomon and Sheba |
27.10.1959 |
Astoria, London |
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Spartacus |
06.10.1960 |
DeMille, NYC, USA |
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King of Kings |
11.10.1961 |
State, NYC, USA |
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El Cid |
06.12.1961 |
Metropole, London |
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The Savage
Innocents |
21.12.1961 |
Chelsea, Melbourne |
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Imperial Venus |
1962 |
|
70mm print
confirmed 16.11.2006 |
|
Barabbas |
04.02.1962 |
Odeon Haymarket,
London |
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Black Tights |
07.09.1961 |
Coliseum, London |
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55 Days at Peking |
06.05.1963 |
Dominion, London |
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Hercules and the
Captive Women |
1963 |
|
Also known as
"Hercules Conquers Atlantis" |
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La Fayette |
20.02.1962 |
Normandie, Paris |
"La Fayette"
had its premiere in January 1962 on the newly build french ocean
liner FRANCE during the first passage from Le Havre to New York. The
FRANCE had a cinema on board with a capacity of 664 seats, 2 x DP70
and a 16mm projector, five front sound speakers and 14 effect
speakers. The screen was 10 meter width. |
|
Circus World |
24.06.1964 |
Capri, Dallas, USA |
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The Long Ships |
26.12.1964 |
Barclay, Sydney |
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Zulu |
1964 |
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The Golden Head |
08.04.1965 |
Royalty, London |
Some chase scenes
done in MCS-70
Released in East Germany on February 18th, 1966, was dubbed in
German by DEFA. Released in 35mm and CinemaScope. German title
"Das Goldene Haupt", which is a literal translation of the
English title. |
|
Le Corsaire (S) |
1965 |
|
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The Great Wall |
1965 |
|
Advertised as
"Super 70 Technirama" |
|
Shellarama (S) |
22.07.1965 |
Casino, London |
Also know as
"Push Button Go" |
|
Custer of the West |
09.11.1967 |
Casino, London |
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The Black Cauldron |
26.07.1985 |
Radio City, NYC,
USA |
|
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Spartacus |
26.04.1991 |
Ziegfeld, NYC, USA |
Restored version |
70mm prints are
unconfirmed
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Antinea, L'Amante
Della Citta Sepolta |
1960 |
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The Trials of Oscar
Wilde |
1960 |
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Carthage in Flames |
1961 |
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The Music Man |
1962 |
|
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World by Night no.
2 |
1962 |
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Buddha |
1963 |
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Madame |
1963 |
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The Pink Panther |
1964 |
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Clint the Lonely
Nevadan |
1968 |
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Further
in 70mm reading:
History of
Technirama
Internet link:
(S) = Short film
Assistant contributors on some large format lists includes
Michael Coate, David Coles, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Scott Marshall, Tak Miagishima,
Rick Mitchell, Dan Scherlock, Richard Vetter and Ingolf Vonau.
Based on material found in many sources, including trade papers, Variety,
Wide Screen Movies (Robert E. Carr & R. Michael Hayes) and Four Aspects of The Film (James L Limbacher) |