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“In Sensurround” 5-6 Juni 2010
Schauburg Kino, Karlsruhe, Germany
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Written
by: Herbert Born, Schauburg Kino, Karlsruhe, Germany |
Date:
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Welcome
to "Cinema Museum Schauburg" and our 3rd Widescreen Weekend.
Since 2005 we have held several weekend-long festivals, with the three-day
Todd-AO weekend in October. The
Todd-AO festival will be held again this year for the
sixth time and is as always dedicated to the reproduction, research and
historical appreciation of the 70mm format.
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“In Sensurround” 5-6 Juni 2010 - German
Todd-AO Festival, Schauburg,
Karlsruhe, Germany
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In addition to the Todd-AO festivals, we have also started a Widescreen
Weekend in June, and previously festivals include "In
Technicolor, CinemaScope & stereophonischen Magnet-Ton" (2008) and "In
VistaVision, Technicolor and Perspecta sound" (2009).
Both of which have been very well received with our audience. We continue
this tradition and launch our most ambitious festival so far on June 5 and
6, 2010.
We will celebrate the 1970s and perhaps the most unique of all cinema sound
systems - Universal Picture's SENSURROUND. Not seen - or heard
- regularly in nearly 30 years, it is again - for one time only, possible to
listen to the magic of Sensurround. It has taken us three years to
plan the sound system and the prints, and we are very proud to announce that
we will show all 5 official Sensurround films during one LOUD weekend in
June 2010.
We pay tribute to a "lost" sound format for two unique days only. All films
are presented in their original German version and full SENSURROUND sound.
You can only see and HEAR this in a cinema, so don't think twice about it.
Tickets are selling fast. The Schauburg cinema is the only place to
experience SENSURROUND.
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Internet link:
Reservierungs-Telefon: 0721 - 35 000 18
On line tickets
Vikipedia.de:
Filmtheater Schauburg
Att:
Herbert Born
Marienstraße 16
76137 Karlsruhe
Germany
Tel: 0721 - 35 000 11
mobil: 0151 - 1668 9172
Fax: 0721 - 38 00 47
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Accommodation and the Weekend Pass
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The Novotel Hotel in Karlsruhe. Image by Thomas Hauerslev
Weekend pass is EURO
90,00. Single entrance EURO 19,00 per show.
Weekend pass for students is EURO
70,00. Single entrance EURO 15,00 per show.
The weekend pass includes entrance to all screenings at the festival. The weekend pass includes no accommodation, but we have an arrangement with a very good hotel just around the corner from the cinema. The price per night is EUR
67,00 for one person and EUR 83,00 for 2 persons in a superior double-room without breakfast. Complimentary breakfast for weekend pass holders in Schauburg on Sunday morning.
The weekend pass also includes the following additional bonuses: • Welcome Coffee/Tee, Softdrink on arrival • Festival Program brochure • Entrance to
Saturday's get together with free beer specialties from the local HOEPFNER brewery • Breakfast buffet on Sunday morning at
10.00 in the SCHAUBURG foyer • Complimentary "widescreen-Snack" on Saturday and Sunday
Hotel reservations can be made through Herbert Born or directly at the hotel +49 721 35260. Please remember to ask for the special "Schauburg-Festival" rate.
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www.schauburg.de
www.70mm-festival.com
www.opernkino.de
On-line Tickets
Reservierungs-Telefon: +49 0721 - 35 000 18
"Festival-Pass: Euro 90,00 incl. Frühstück am
Sonntag, 2 x Kaffe und Kuchen, 2 x Imbiß,
Get-together am Samstagabend, Festivalbroschüre"
Reservierungen, Fragen bitte an widescreen@schauburg.de
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About Sensurround
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The
Sensurround Model II system developed by MCA Universal brings a new
dimension to the motion picture theatre. It is designed to generate special
audible and sub audible effects not yet possible to reproduce on presently
available systems. The audience will actually be participating in the film.
The torso will vibrate. So will the diaphragm. Flesh and auditory nerves
will receive the sensations one might feel while experiencing the event
depicted on the screen. Rather than the structure-shaking resulting from a
natural disaster, this vibrating movement is actually airborne. Although
some vibration can be felt - on thin wall surfaces, the amplitude is so
small that no appreciable displacement can be measured. Also, the
Sensurround effects will not cause hearing damage. The system is composed of
high-level electro-acoustic with solid-state power amplifiers capable of up
to 1000 watts of audio power. The system develops 100 to 120 dB sound
pressure level (SPL) on the "C" scale in the theatre.
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Saturday, 5. Juni 2010
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14:00 Uhr
WIDESCREEN-WELCOME
with coffee, tea, cakes and Croissants
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"Earthquake" - 16:45
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"Earthquake"
/ "Erdbeben"
(2:03).
Filmed in: 35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second. Principal
photography in: Panavision. Presented on:
The curved screen in 70mm Sensurround with 6-track
magnetic stereo. Aspect ratio: 2,21:1. Country of origin:
USA. Production year: 1974 World Premiere: 15.11.1974.
Germany premiere: 14.02.1975
Produced by Bernard Donnenfeld, Jennings Lang. Directed by Mark Robson.
Written by George Fox & Mario Puzo. Original Music by John Williams.
Cinematography by Philip H. Lathrop. Film Editing by Dorothy Spencer
Charlton Heston (Stewart Graff), Ava Gardner (Remy Royce-Graff), George
Kennedy (Sgt. Lew Slade), Lorne Greene (Sam Royce), Geneviève Bujold (Denise
Marshall), Richard Roundtree (Miles Quade), Marjoe Gortner (Jody),
Barry Sullivan (Dr. Willis Stockle), Lloyd Nolan (Dr. James Vance), Victoria
Principal (Rosa Amici), Walter Matthau (Drunk)
70mm German language print from the movies first release. Colors have faded
to a fair degree, but the actual condition of the print is still very good.
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Los
Angeles is the natural site for a film about earthquakes: they happen there
frequently, and the landscape is familiar to moviegoers from thousands of
films. A huge number of ongoing vignettes which include cameos from numerous
celebrities and stars are tied together by the ongoing efforts of architect
Graff (Charleton Heston) to rescue his estranged spoiled-rich-girl wife (Ava
Gardner), while helping out with the ongoing rescue efforts taking place
around him and while trying to determine what has happened to his mistress
Denise (Genvieve Bujold). The rumbling sound effect designed for this film (Sensurround)
won a "Best Sound" Oscar for the film in 1975.
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19:30
WIDESCREEN-IMBISS
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"Midway" - 21:00
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"Midway"
/ "Schlacht um Midway"
(2:12).
Filmed in: 35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second. Principal
photography in: Panavision. Presented on:
The curved screen in 35mm Sensurround with
_-track
stereo. Aspect ratio: 2,39:1. Country of origin:
USA. Production year: 1976 World Premiere: 18.06.1976.
Germany premiere: 07.10.1976
Produced by Walter Mirisch. Original Music by John Williams. Cinematography
by Harry Stradling Jr. Film Editing by Robert Swink & Frank J. Urioste
Charlton Heston (Captain Matt Garth), Henry Fonda (Admiral Chester W.
Nimitz) , James Coburn (Captain Vinton Maddox), Glenn Ford (Rear Admiral
Raymond A. Spruance), Hal Holbrook (Commander Joseph Rochefort), Toshirô
Mifune (Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto), Robert Mitchum (Admiral William F.
Halsey), Cliff Robertson (Commander Carl Jessop), Robert Wagner (Lieutenant
Commander Ernest L. Blake), Robert Webber (Rear Admiral Frank J. 'Jack'
Fletcher), Pat Morita (Rear Admiral Ryunosuke Kusaka), Dabney Coleman
(Captain Murray Arnold), Tom Selleck (Aide to Capt. Cyril Simard)
Print from the movies first release. Actual condition of the print to be
shown, will be described here as soon as the inventory and inspection of the
prints has been finished and the actual festival print has been chosen by
the curators of this festival.
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An expensive war epic, Midway emulates The Longest Day and Tora! Tora! Tora!
in attempting to re-create a famous World War II battle from both the
American and Japanese viewpoints. The 1942 battle of Midway was the turning
point of the War in the Pacific; the Japanese invasion fleet was destroyed,
and America's string of humiliating defeats was finally broken. Though the
battle itself was sufficiently dramatic to fill two films, Midway also has
plotline involving the mixed-race relationship between Ensign Garth (Edward
Albert), son of Navy Captain Matt Garth (Charlton Heston), and Haruko Sakura
(Christina Kokubo), a Hawaiian girl of Japanese descent. The real-life
personages depicted herein include American Admirals Nimitz (Henry Fonda),
Halsey (Robert Mitchum) and Spruance (Glenn Ford), and Japanese Admiral
Yamamoto (Toshiro Mifune, his voice once again dubbed by Paul Frees, whom
Mifune personally selected for the job). For its original road show release,
Midway was offered in the "Sensurround" process, which electronically shook
and vibrated the audience's chairs during the battle sequences.
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23:00 Uhr
GET TOGETHER
mit Hoepfner-Bier
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Sunday, 6. Juni 2010
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10:00
Uhr
WIDESCREEN-FRÜHSTÜCK
mit reichhaltigem Büfett im Kinofoyer
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"Rollercoaster" - 11:00
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"Rollercoaster"
/ "Achterbahn"
(1:59).
Filmed in: 35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second. Principal
photography in: Panavision. Presented on:
The curved screen in 35mm Sensurround with
_-track
stereo. Aspect ratio: 2,39:1. Country of origin:
USA. Production year: 1977 World Premiere: 10.06.1977.
Germany premiere: 06.10.1977
Directed by James Goldstone. Writing credit Tommy Cook. Produced by Jennings
Lang. Original Music by Lalo Schifrin. Cinematography by David M. Walsh.
Film Editing by Edward A. Biery & Richard M. Sprague
George Segal (Harry Calder), Richard Widmark (Agent Hoyt), Timothy Bottoms
(Young Man), Henry Fonda (Simon Davenport), Helen Hunt (Tracy Calder)
Rollercoaster was a by-product of the brief "Sensurround" craze of the
1970s. Nutsoid Timothy Bottoms sabotages an amusement-park roller coaster,
killing several innocent revelers. After several other acts of terrorism,
Bottoms (whose character is credited as Young Man) presents his demands to
the authorities via audio tape: one million dollars, or he'll stage five
roller-coaster disasters simultaneously in five different parks. Because
detective Harry Calder George Segal evinces a grudging respect for the
elusive extortionist, Bottoms declares that only Detective Calder will be
permitted to deliver the money. Thus the stage is set for an explosive
climax, which during the film's original run was accompanied by the
Sensurround effect, a gimmick that electronically caused the filmgoer's
chairs to begin shaking and vibrating during the "thrill scenes." As with
most disaster flicks of the era, Rollercoaster is top-heavy with "guest
stars," including Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda, Harry Guardino, and Susan
Strasberg. Watch for 13-year-old Helen Hunt as Detective Calder's spunky
daughter.
allmovie.com
Print from the movies first release. Actual condition of the print to be
shown, will be described here as soon as the inventory and inspection of the
prints has been finished and the actual festival print has been chosen by
the curators of this festival.
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14:00
WIDESCREEN-INTERMISSION
With Coffee, Tea, Cakes and Croissants
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"Battlestar Galactica" - 15:00
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"Battlestar
Galactica" / "Kampfstern Galactica"
(2:05).
Filmed in: 35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second. Principal
photography in: flat widescreen. Presented on:
The curved screen in 35mm mono with Sensurround. Aspect ratio:
1,85:1. Country of origin:
USA. Production year: 1978 World Premiere: 17.09.1978.
Germany premiere: 26.10.1978
Directed by Richard A. Colla. Writing credits Glen A. Larson. Produced by
John Dykstra. Original Music by Stu Phillips. Cinematography by Ben Colman.
Film Editing by Robert L. Kimble
Richard Hatch (Capt. Apollo), Dirk Benedict (Lt. Starbuck), Lorne Greene
(Cmdr. Adama), Wilfrid Hyde-White (Sire Anton), Jane Seymour (Serina), Ray
Milland (Sire Uri), Ed Begley Jr. (Flight Sgt. Greenbean)
This feature-length movie is a re-edited version of the first few episodes
of the TV series. The story line concerns a spaceship full of survivors of a
doomed planet who are headed to the Earth. Led by Commander Adama (Lorne
Greene), they encounter villainous robots, threatening their journey to find
Earth.
allmovie.com
Print from the movies first release. Actual condition of the print to be
shown, will be described here as soon as the inventory and inspection of the
prints has been finished and the actual festival print has been chosen by
the curators of this festival.
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After the series's cancellation, the pilot was edited together into a new
theatrical release, with certain scenes trimmed or edited out completely.
This release is notable for the incorporation of the Sensurround enhancement
system first introduced in the film "Earthquake" in 1974, and is considered by
most critics as perhaps the only film where the technology was used
properly. It was, in fact, the last of only four films ever released in the
US to feature Sensurround.
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17:30
Uhr
Widescreen-Lunch
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"Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack"
- 19:00
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"Mission
Galactica" / "Mission
Galactica - Angriff der Zylonen"
(1:48).
Filmed in: 35mm, 4 perforations, 24 frames per second. Principal
photography in: flat widescreen. Presented on:
The curved screen in 35mm mono with Sensurround. Aspect ratio:
1,85:1. Country of origin:
USA. Production year: 1978 World- and German Premiere: 10.08.1979.
Directed by Vince Edwards & Christian I. Nyby II. Screenplay Glen A. Larson,
Jim Carlson & Terrence McDonnell. Produced by Donald P. Bellisario.
Cinematography by H. John Penner & Frank Thackery
Richard Hatch (Capt. Apollo), Dirk Benedict (Lt. Starbuck), Lorne Greene
(Cmdr. Adama), Herb Jefferson Jr. (Lt. Boomer), Lloyd Bridges (Cmdr. Cain)
"Mission
Galactica: The Cylon Attack" is a re-edited version of the Original
Series episodes "The Living Legend" (Part I & II) and "Fire in Space". It
was released theatrically in Europe and features some scenes that differ
from the originally aired episodes, including a different introductory
narration. A region 2 DVD of the film was released on 6 August 2007.
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Print from the movies first release. Actual condition of the print to be
shown, will be described here as soon as the inventory and inspection of the
prints has been finished and the actual festival print has been chosen by
the curators of this festival.
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