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Written by:Randy Gitsch,
Producer of Cinerama Remastered
Date:
16.03.2013. Updated 06.05.2017
THIS IS CINERAMA (1952)
THIS
IS CINERAMA
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
CARD-3
Image Restoration and Color Grading by
GREG KIMBLE
CARD-4
Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
CARD-5
Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
CARD-6
Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
CARD-7
Cinerama Sound Remastered by
GREGORY FAUST
CARD-8
65mm Telecine by
CREST DIGITAL (Logo)
Colorist
STEVE KAUFLER
CARD-9
Special Digital Clean-up by
NEAT VIDEO (Logo)
FURNACECORE (Logo)
CARD-10
Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
CARD-11
Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
GUNTHER JUNG
ROGER PIETSCHMANN
JOHN HARVEY
LARRY SMITH
CARD-12
This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
CARD-13
THIS IS CINERAMA
Remastered
Copyright 2011 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Sept. 25, 2012
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
THIS IS CINERAMA (2015 Upgrade Version)
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
CARD-3
Executive Producer
TOM H. MARCH
CARD-4
Associate Producers
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
RANDY GITSCH
CARD-5
Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
CARD-6
Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
CARD-7
Cinerama Sound Remastered by
GREGORY FAUST
CARD-8
6 perf original negative scanning by
Fotokem Film and Video (Logo)
Additional Color Grading
ANDREW BALIS
CARD-9
Special Digital Clean-up by
BORIS FX (Logo)
NEAT VIDEO (Logo)
FURNACECORE (Logo)
CARD-10
Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
CARD-11
Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
GUNTHER JUNG
ROGER PIETSCHMANN
JOHN HARVEY
LARRY SMITH
ANDREW ORAN
VINCE ROTH
MARY CHAMBERLAIN
HARRISON ENGLE
DAN SHERLOCK
CARD-12
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provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
CARD-13
THIS IS CINERAMA
Remastered
Copyright 2011 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the upgraded 2015 version for
the Cinerama Inc. theatrically distributed DCP. R. Gitsch]
Synopsis
THIS IS CINERAMA:
Remastered
“This is Cinerama” plunges you into a startling new world of entertainment.
That advertising herald is as accurate today as it was in 1952, when first
night reviewers stood on the sidewalks outside it’s New York City Broadway
premiere theater and talked about their experience for hours into the
morning. “The astonishing illusion of reality created by Cinerama is
demonstrated fully by the depiction of a Coney Island roller-coaster ride.
The feeling of reality is so intense that the viewer feels as if he is in
the roller-coaster and experiences all the sensations that one gets in the
pit of the stomach caused by the steep dips and hairpin turns of such a
ride. The same holds true in the depiction of a cross-country airplane ride;
one experiences the dizzy sensations of banking steep turns, flying under
bridges, barely missing mountain tops and landing, just as if he were a
passenger in the plane.”
Truly Cinerama is an immersive cinematic process and “This is Cinerama”, its
premiere namesake, proved Cinerama’s pulling power, selling tickets in
theatrical runs for twelve straight years, and capturing the American box
office title its first year, playing in only one theater. “This is Cinerama”
effectively turned the formerly “boxy” tradition of 1:33 aspect ratio motion
pictures with monaural audio tracks into the widescreen pictures with
stereophonic sound tradition that’s still with us today, and is Cinerama’s
lasting contribution to motion picture history. Cinerama’s difference was in
its’ format and presentation. Captured in a triptych of 35mm images, with
the image on each of the three panels 6 film perforations high, instead of
the usual 4, and with 7 tracks of discrete sound, the picture was then
projected on a gigantic, deeply curved screen, in a theater with surround
sound speaker placement. The result was larger than life, three-dimensional
and awe inspiring.
Taking us through a series of fascinating and or now quaint vignettes, with
each subject aptly suited to the visual and audio discovery that Cinerama is
about to offer us, “This is Cinerama” is all at once, a demonstration film,
a travelogue, an opera, an Aquacade, with soaring majesty and thrilling
spectacle. Now seen digitally for the first time, the picture hasn't looked
and sounded as good since it's original theatrical engagements, nearly 60
years ago. And now presented in the Smilebox® Curved Screen Simulation, flat
theater screen viewers and home-based flat television screen watchers can
for the first time, relive the original immersive wonder of this widescreen
classic.
See the trailer for
THIS IS CINERAMA
CINERAMA
HOLIDAY (1955)
CINERAMA
HOLIDAY
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
CARD-3
Special 6 perf film scanning and image restoration by
Image Trends (Logo)
DAN SULLIVAN, President and CEO
Featuring Image Trends special processing with
Digital ICE (Logo)
CARD-4
The Image Trends Team
AL EDGAR, PhD – Chief Technical Officer, Algorithm Invention
MICHAEL WILDER – PE, Lead Engineer, Alignment and Restoration Magician
MARTIN POTUCEK – Senior Hardware Engineer, Film Preservationist and Transfer
Monitoring
AMANDA COOK – Quality Control, Data Management and Processing
CARD-5
The Image Trends Team (“Team” line stays on screen between card 4 & 5)
WAYNE GALELLA – VP of Engineering, Digital Enhancement and Correction
DARRYL POLK, PhD – Senior Software Engineer, Defect Correction Algorithm
Development and Testing
SHEPPARD PARKER – Senior Engineer, Algorithm Software & Data Transfer
DAVE CAVENA – VP Sales
GEORGE HALLORAN – VP of Operations
CARD-6
Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
CARD-7
Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
CARD-8
Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
CARD-9
Cinerama Sound Remastered by
GREGORY FAUST and WADE CHAMBERLAIN
CARD-10
Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
CARD-11
Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
KEITH SWADKINS
WILLEM BOUWMEESTER
LARRY SMITH
JOHN HARVEY
ROLAND LATAILLE
MARTIN HART
PETER RONDUM
GUTHNER JUNG
CARD-12
This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
CARD-13
CINERAMA HOLIDAY
Remastered
Copyright 2012 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Nov. 2, 2013
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
“Now the 2nd Cinerama presentation goes beyond anything you’ve ever
imagined, as it takes you on a round-the-world adventure that will have your
spirits soaring like a million Roman candles! It’s winter in Switzerland,
it’s summer in New England, it’s daybreak on the desert, it’s dancing till
dawn, it’s spring in Paris, it’s jazz in New Orleans…it’s every holiday you
ever dreamed of…come true!”
“Cinerama Adventure” was the 2nd of the original, 3-panel Cinerama
travelogues. Released in 1955, the motion picture crisscrosses two
hybridized travelogues of the “Cinerama camera accompanied” vacations of two
adventurous, real-life, married couples. We meet first, Fred and Beatrice
Troller, from Zurich, Switzerland, who upon their arrival on the first
transatlantic flight to ever land in Kansas City, unload their motor scooter
and begin a panoramic tour of America, which begins with them driving up
Fremont Street in Las Vegas and catching a casino floor show. Meanwhile,
Betty and John Marsh, leave their Kansas City home to take off on the same
plane the Troller’s arrived on, for a return flight to Switzerland where
this couple take in an outdoor ice show in St. Moritz, and where John rides
a bobsled, beginning their European vacation. The latter of which provides
just one of the film’s obvious, immersive, “thrill” sequences accentuated by
the three-camera/curved-view format. The Swiss couple are awed by sights of
the American west viewed from the “Vista-Dome” of a speeding California
Zephyr train, ride a cable car in San Francisco, observe a New Orleans “jazz
funeral” and a performance of “Tiger Rag” by Oscar Celestin, and visit a New
England county fair, where the Ferris wheel provides another immersive
cinematic experience. Meanwhile, the American couple ski the Swiss Alps with
hundreds of fellow skiers, and thereafter discover the joy of singing and
“fondue” in a Swiss tavern, and then move on to Paris, where they take in
the Paris Opera, the Louvre, High Mass at the Cathedral of Notre Dame, a
Grand Guignol puppet show, see the spring line in a fashion show, and a
floor show in the famous Lido. Both couples meet up in New York City to
“finish” their movie, so to speak, and are treated to a finale of the U.S.
Navy’s “Blue Angels” performing near-supersonic aerial maneuvers and landing
on an aircraft carrier. And all of that’s a Cinerama Holiday!
Unseen theatrically since the early 1970’s, excepting one surviving, faded
print, screened in Dayton, Ohio in the mid-‘90’s, and because of it’s
extremely wide, 3-panel nature, never before broadcast or issued on home
video, the picture now digitally remastered from it’s original camera
negatives, shines bright emitting both a panorama that is at times
breathtakingly colorful, and a sparklingly clear, seven-channel sound track,
as well as a fascinating time capsule of the 1950’s, an age in which most
people had yet to experience a flight in a plane.
“CINERAMA HOLIDAY Remastered” is the original road show version of the
picture, complete with overture, intermission and exit music. And now newly
presented in the Smilebox® Curved Screen Simulation, flat theater screen
viewers and home-based flat television screen watchers can relive the
original immersive wonder of this widescreen classic, just as if they were
in a movie palace in the 1950’s. Newly added material includes theater
curtains opening and closing on your Cinerama road show, whether you now see
it in a modern theater or in your home.
See the trailer for
CINERAMA HOLIDAY
SEVEN
WONDERS OF THE WORLD (1956)
SEVEN
WONDERS OF THE WORLD
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
CARD-3
Special 6 perf film scanning and image restoration by
Image Trends (Logo)
DAN SULLIVAN, President and CEO
Featuring Image Trends special processing with
Digital ICE (Logo)
CARD-4
The Image Trends Team
AL EDGAR, PhD – Chief Technical Officer, Algorithm Invention
MICHAEL WILDER – PE, Lead Engineer, Alignment and Restoration Magician
MARTIN POTUCEK – Senior Hardware Engineer, Film Preservationist and Transfer
Monitoring
AMANDA COOK – Quality Control, Data Management and Processing
CARD-5
The Image Trends Team (“Team” line stays on screen between card 4 & 5)
WAYNE GALELLA – VP of Engineering, Digital Enhancement and Correction
DARRYL POLK, PhD – Senior Software Engineer, Defect Correction Algorithm
Development and Testing
SHEPPARD PARKER – Senior Engineer, Algorithm Software & Data Transfer
DAVE CAVENA – VP Sales
GEORGE HALLORAN – VP of Operations
CARD-6
Additional Color grading
ANDREW BALIS
CARD-7
Special Digital Clean-up with
BORIS TV FLICKER FIXER (Logo)
NEAT VIDEO (Logo) and
FURNACECORE (Logo)
CARD-8
Special Thanks to the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual
Conservation
(LOC logo)
GREGORY LUKOW & LARRY SMITH
CARD-9
Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
CARD-10
Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
CARD-11
Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
CARD-12
Cinerama Sound Remastered by
WADE CHAMBERLAIN
CARD-13
Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
CARD-14
Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
KEITH SWADKINS
WILLEM BOUWMEESTER
JOHN HARVEY
JAMES MORRISON
ROLAND LATAILLE
MARTIN HART
PETER RONDUM
GUNTHER JUNG
ROBERT WEISGERBER
JOHN POLITO
CARD-15
This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
CARD-16
SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD
Remastered
Copyright 2014 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Nov. 18, 2014
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
After a short 1:33:1 format prologue, in which
he identifies the original seven wonders of the ancient world, host-narrator
and producer, Lowell Thomas beckons you to join him in a far-flung high
adventure. The screen then opens wide to reveal three panels of crystal
clear picture and rich stereophonic sound as you, his guest, fly along
beside him as his Cinerama crew travels to 5 continents in search of modern
contenders for the title. Thanks to Hollywood stunt pilot Paul Mantz flying
the “Cinerama Clipper”, a decommissioned B-25 bomber, and to Thomas having
already spent “40 years of his life wonder-hunting”, as he calls it, the
picture swells with a panoramic multitude of locales and peoples far away,
fabulous, exotic and sometimes strange.
From the majesty of natural wonders like the Grand Canyon or Victoria Falls,
to the awesomeness of those man-made, like Hoover Dam, or the Sphinx, or the
Parthenon, or the Taj Mahal, these visuals, but especially in Cinerama, are
breath-taking. Equally compelling is the score by Emil Newman, David Raksin
and Jerome Moross, punctuated by location scores of African Watussi dancers,
and the Japanese stage show of the Takarazuka Theatre.
Unseen theatrically since the early 1970’s, and because of it’s extremely
wide, 3-panel capture, never before issued on home video, the picture now
digitally remastered from it’s original camera negatives is again
breathtakingly rich and colorful, and a sparklingly clear, seven-channel
sound track is lush. The picture’s scenario is also a fascinating time
capsule of 1950’s Cold War sensibilities.
“SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD: Remastered” is the original road show version
of the picture, complete with overture, intermission and exit music. And now
newly presented in the Smilebox® Curved Screen Simulation, flat theater
screen viewers and home-based flat television screen watchers can for the
first time, relive the original immersive wonder of this widescreen classic,
just as if they were in a movie palace in the 1950’s. Newly added material
includes theater curtains opening and closing on your Cinerama road show,
whether you now see it in a modern theater or in your home.
See the trailer for
SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD
SEARCH
FOR PARADISE (1957)
SEARCH
FOR PARADISE
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
CARD-3
Special 6 perf film scanning and image restoration by
Image Trends (Logo)
DAN SULLIVAN, President and CEO
Featuring Image Trends special processing with
Digital ICE (Logo)
CARD-4
The Image Trends Team
AL EDGAR, PhD – Chief Technical Officer, Algorithm Invention
MICHAEL WILDER – PE, Lead Engineer, Alignment and Restoration Magician
MARTIN POTUCEK – Senior Hardware Engineer, Film Preservationist and Transfer
Monitoring
AMANDA COOK – Quality Control, Data Management and Processing
CARD-5
The Image Trends Team (“Team” line stays on screen between card 5 & 6)
WAYNE GALELLA – VP of Engineering, Digital Enhancement and Correction
DARRYL POLK, PhD – Senior Software Engineer, Defect Correction Algorithm
Development and Testing
SHEPPARD PARKER – Senior Engineer, Algorithm Software & Data Transfer
DAVE CAVENA – VP Sales
GEORGE HALLORAN – VP of Operations
CARD-6
Additional color grading
ANDREW BALIS
CARD-7
Special Digital Clean-up with
BORIS TV FLICKER FIXER (Logo)
NEAT VIDEO (Logo) and
FURNACECORE (Logo)
CARD-8
Special Thanks to the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual
Conservation
(LOC logo)
GREGORY LUKOW & LARRY SMITH
CARD-9
Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
CARD-10
Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
CARD-11
Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
CARD-12
Cinerama Sound Remastered by
WADE CHAMBERLAIN
CARD-13
Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
CARD-14
Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
KEITH SWADKINS
WILLEM BOUWMEESTER
JOHN HARVEY
JAMES MORRISON
ROLAND LATAILLE
MARTIN HART
PETER RONDUM
GUNTHER JUNG
CARD-15
This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
CARD-16
SEARCH FOR PARADISE
Remastered
Copyright 2014 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Nov. 18, 2014
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
Synopsis
When “SEARCH FOR PARADISE” premiered, in New
York City, on Sept. 24,1957, Cinerama ad copy confidentially reminded all
comers that, “Imitations come and go, but only Cinerama puts you in the
Picture”. After all, 3D, the Hollywood studios backed alternative to
Cinerama, had all but died by then. This was the 3rd and last of producer,
author, explorer, newsman and commentator Lowell Thomas’ Cinerama
travelogues. Having seen the tremendous box office results from his first
and second Cinerama pictures, “This is Cinerama” being the American
box-office champ of it’s release year, and “Seven Wonders of the World”
finishing fourth, Thomas felt assured of his command of the 3-camera medium
and therein moved foreword now with a tighter journalistic narrative. After
a stop in Ceylon, our on-camera host leads us to “The Roof of the World”,
which he likens upfront to a Shangri-La. Thereafter traveling between
Katmandu in Nepal, where we watch the coronation of a new king, and visit
with locals in the then independent state of Hunza in the Karakorums, along
the China/Kashmir border, and dangerously ride in a mere pontoon boat on the
monstrous Indus River, we are swept up in a wonder-hunting adventure that,
not surprisingly, our host has been to before. Dimitri Tiomkin composed the
fine score, and Metropolitan Opera baritone star, Robert Merrill’s sings the
theme, and other songs with lyrics co-written by Thomas.
Unseen theatrically since the early 1970’s, and because of it’s extremely
wide, 3-panel nature, never before issued on home video, the picture now
digitally remastered from it’s original camera negatives, features a
breathtakingly colorful visual panorama, and a sparklingly clear,
seven-channel sound track, as well as a fascinating time capsule of 1950’s
time and place sensibilities.
“SEARCH FOR PARADISE: Remastered” is the original road show version of the
picture, complete with overture, intermission and exit music. And now newly
presented in the Smilebox® Curved Screen Simulation, flat theater screen
viewers and home-based flat television screen watchers can for the first
time, relive the original immersive wonder of this widescreen classic, just
as if they were in a movie palace in the 1950’s. Newly added material
includes theater curtains opening and closing on your Cinerama road show,
whether you now see it in a modern theater or in your home.
See the trailer for
Search for Paradise
CINERAMA
SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE (1958)
CINERAMA
SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
CARD-3
Co-Producer
TOM H. MARCH
CARD-4
Special 6 perf film scanning and image restoration by
Image Trends (Logo)
DAN SULLIVAN, President and CEO
Featuring Image Trends special processing with
Digital ICE (Logo)
CARD-5
The Image Trends Team
AL EDGAR, PhD – Chief Technical Officer, Algorithm Invention
MICHAEL WILDER – PE, Lead Engineer, Alignment and Restoration Magician
MARTIN POTUCEK – Senior Hardware Engineer, Film Preservationist and Transfer
Monitoring
AMANDA COOK – Quality Control, Data Management and Processing
CARD-6
The Image Trends Team (“Team” line stays on screen between card 5 & 6)
WAYNE GALELLA – VP of Engineering, Digital Enhancement and Correction
DARRYL POLK, PhD – Senior Software Engineer, Defect Correction Algorithm
Development and Testing
SHEPPARD PARKER – Senior Engineer, Algorithm Software & Data Transfer
DAVE CAVENA – VP Sales
GEORGE HALLORAN – VP of Operations
CARD-7
Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
CARD-8
Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
CARD-9
Special Thanks to the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual
Conservation
(LOC logo)
GREGORY LUKOW & LARRY SMITH
CARD-10
Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
CARD-11
Cinerama Sound Remastered by
GREGORY FAUST and JAMES YOUNG
CARD-12
Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
CARD-13
Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
CAROL DUDLEY KATZKA
and the CARL DUDLEY FAMILY
CARD-14
This digital restoration is dedicated to the memory of
CARL DUDLEY and RICHARD GOLDSTONE
CARD-15
This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
CARD-16
CINERAMA SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE
Remastered
Copyright 2012 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Nov. 2, 2013
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
In a new, digital reincarnation, “Cinerama
transports you to lush tropic islands…adventure-splashed with a thousand
excitements!”
“Cinerama South Seas Adventure” proved to be the 5th and last of the
original, 3-panel Cinerama travelogues. Released in 1958, and 4 months after
the 3-panel competitor, “Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich”, it
is at moments similar, although overall an entirely different tale than
previously seen in the format. Five separate stories are dramatized, woven
out of a series of theoretical, island-hopping voyages that start en route
to Hawaii, and after traversing the South Seas as far as Australia, end up
flying back home from Honolulu.
Unseen theatrically since the early 1970’s, and because of it’s extremely
wide, 3-panel nature, never before issued on home video, the picture now
digitally remastered from it’s original camera negatives, shines bright
emitting both a panorama that is breathtakingly colorful, and a sparklingly
clear, seven-channel sound track, as well as a fascinating time capsule of
1950’s innocence and quaintness. With a partial narration by Orson Welles,
the picture also, surprisingly may be the first to chronicle primitive
bungee jumping.
“CINERAMA SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE Remastered” is the original road show version
of the picture, complete with overture, intermission and exit music. And now
newly presented in the Smilebox® Curved Screen Simulation, flat theater
screen viewers and home-based flat television screen watchers can for the
first time, relive the original immersive wonder of this widescreen classic,
just as if they were in a movie palace in the 1950’s. Newly added material
includes theater curtains opening and closing on your Cinerama road show,
whether you now see it in a modern theater or in your home.
See the trailer for
CINERAMA SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE
THE BEST OF CINERAMA (1962)
THE
BEST OF CINERAMA
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Executive Producer
TOM H. MARCH
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
CARD-3
Special 6 perf film scanning and image restoration by
Image Trends (Logo)
DAN SULLIVAN, President and CEO
Featuring Image Trends special processing with
Digital ICE (Logo)
CARD-4
The Image Trends Team
AL EDGAR, PhD – Chief Technical Officer, Algorithm Invention
MICHAEL WILDER – PE, Lead Engineer, Alignment and Restoration Magician
MARTIN POTUCEK – Senior Hardware Engineer, Film Preservationist and Transfer
Monitoring
AMANDA COOK – Quality Control, Data Management and Processing
CARD-5
The Image Trends Team (“Team” line stays on screen between card 4 & 5)
WAYNE GALELLA – VP of Engineering, Digital Enhancement and Correction
DARRYL POLK, PhD – Senior Software Engineer, Defect Correction Algorithm
Development and Testing
SHEPPARD PARKER – Senior Engineer, Algorithm Software & Data Transfer
DAVE CAVENA – VP Sales
GEORGE HALLORAN – VP of Operations
CARD-6
6 perf original negative scanning of THIS IS CINERAMA by Fotokem Film and
Video (Logo)
Additional Color grading
ANDREW BALIS
CARD-7
Special Thanks to the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual
Conservation
(LOC logo)
GREGORY LUKOW & LARRY SMITH
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Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
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Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
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Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
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Cinerama Sound Remastered by
JAMES YOUNG
From an original 7 channel printmaster provided by
JOHN H. MITCHELL
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Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
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Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
JOHN HARVEY
GUNTHER JUNG
HARRISON ENGLE
NORMAN KARLIN
MARTIN HART, AMERICAN WIDESCREEN MUSEUM
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This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
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THE BEST OF CINERAMA
Reconstructed
Copyright 2015 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Nov. 22, 2016
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
Synopsis
“Celebrating a decade of the world’s greatest
entertainment” was the byline used to promote this original 1962 release, a
three-panel motion picture produced by Cinerama. Helmed by veteran Cinerama
producers Merian C. Cooper and Thomas Conroy, “THE BEST OF CINERAMA” is an
assembly of favorite sequences from the preceding 10 years of filmed output,
culling sequences from five, 3-panel motion pictures; “THIS IS CINERAMA” ,
“CINERAMA HOLIDAY”, “SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD”, “SEARCH FOR PARADISE” and
“SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE”.
All shot in Cinerama’s popular travelogue format, Lowell Thomas, the
original host of a trio of these titles now provides a new commentary for
them all. Globe hopping “wonder-hunting” commences, complete with Cinerama’s
immersive, wide-angle, image capture and realistic 7-channel soundtrack,
providing huge visceral appeal, while taking apprehensive viewers on thrill
rides like the classic Rockaways’ Playland “Atom Smasher roller coaster and
a Swiss bob sled run. Aerial views abound as Cinerama’s cameras travel from
European locales to blue coral South Seas islands, as well as American
sights, all captured in their panoramic splendor. Grounded thrills include
ferocious African animals, and native cultures like the bungie-jumping
Nambus of Pentecost Island. Topping it all off is a rich Cinerama score of
both original themed compositions and regional musical fare, the latter
high-lighted by the La Scala Opera House in Milan’s performance of the
triumphal scene from “Aida”.
Now presented in the Smilebox® Curved Screen Simulation, flat theater screen
viewers and home-based flat television screen watchers can for the first
time, relive the original immersive wonder of this widescreen. Cinerama
release.
See the trailer for
THE BEST OF CINERAMA
“IN THE PICTURE”
IN
THE PICTURE
Production credits
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You have just been IN THE PICTURE
Produced by Cinerama, Inc.
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Starring
STANLEY LIVINGSTON
PAULA DRAKE
ELIZABETH DOMINGUEZ
MATT BREWBAKER
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Special Appearance by
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
as “Aunt Lilith”
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With Captain Mike, ED STEINER and
the Cinerama Players
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Produced and Directed by
DAVID STROHMAIER
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Executive Producers
MICHAEL R. FORMAN
JOHN H. SITTIG
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Producers
ANTHONY SAENZ
STANLEY LIVINGSTON
Co-Producer
TOM H. MARCH
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Written and edited by
DAVID STROHMAIER
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Music by
BRYAN D. ARATA
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Directors of Photography
DOUGLAS H. KNAPP
JOHN HORA A.S.C.
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Cinerama Camera Operators
LANCE FISHER S.O.C.
DAVID TONDEUR
KEN STONE
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Assistant Cameramen
KURT WAHLNER
PAUL MORALES
TONY PAULSON
BEN BRUNKARDT
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Cinerama Camera Restoration by
STONE CINEMA ENGINEERING
Camera Electronics
BILL FEMSTER
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Associate Producers
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
RANDY GITSCH
Script Consultant
MATTHEW BREWBAKER
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Production Sound and ADR
LINCOLN MORRISON
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Gaffer
JOE DiGENNARO
Additional Lighting
DOUGLAS H. KNAPP
LINCOLN MORRISON
Grips
THE ENTIRE CREW
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Post Production Sound and 7 Channel Cinerama mix accomplished at Chace Audio
by DeLuxe (Logo)
Mixer
WADE CHAMBERLAIN
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Additional Sound Transfers
JOHN H. MITCHELL
Action Dolly provided by
RANDY BURGESS
BEN BETTS
PRG TrueColor HS Unit Courtesy of Productions Resource Group and TRICIA MAAS
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Additional lighting equipment provided by
THE LEONETTI COMPANY
DAVE AZZOTTO
KEVIN HAMMOND
and JENNY WHINE ENTERTAINMENT LLC
Wireless provided by
HILARY STEWART
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Camera car provided by The Shotmaker
LEO LANDA
SAM JIMENEZ
1x1 lighting fixtures provided by Litepanels®
Titles by
KURT WAHLNER
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Shot entirely on Fuji Film (Logo) with special thanks to
MICHAEL BULBENKO
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Lab services and color
FOTOKEM INDUSTRIES INC. (Logo)
Thanks to
WALT ROSE
ALI KRAVITZ
VINCE ROTH
Color Timer
KIRSTEN ZIMMERMAN
Negative Cutter
CHRIS WEBER
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Catering
CARIN-ANNE’S SANDWICH SHOPPE
Behind the Scenes crew
ROBERT GARREN
MIKE CELESTINO
MICHAEL J. CAHILL
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Brigantines Exy Johnson, Irving Johnson provided by Top Sail Youth Program
of the Los Angeles Maritime Institute
Production Sailing Consultant
ED STEINER
Camera Boat
DAVE RICHARDS
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“Angels Flight” and images of Angels Flight® railway, cars and buildings are
trademarks of the Angels Flight® Railway Company and are used with
permission
Thanks to
JOHN H. WELBORNE
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Lasky-DeMille Barn location provided by Hollywood Heritage Museum
Griffith Observatory thanks to
SEAN HINTON
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Some Very Special People who helped make this film happen
DAN J. SHERLOCK
TODD FISHER
CHARLIE ZIARKO
STAN TAFFEL
KEN KRAMER
GENEVIEVE McGILLICUDDY
MARK A. MARTIN
HARRISON ENGLE
JOHN STONE
FILM LA
TOM LaBONGE, Los Angeles City Council
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The End
IN THE PICTURE
Made in Hollywood, U.S.A.
[The above credits match those appearing on this as an “extra” on the
Flicker Alley Nov. 18, 2014 release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack of the Cinerama
feature,“Search for Paradise”. R. Gitsch]
A
young visiting couple from out-of-town, is led on a guided tour of Los
Angeles and it’s environs, by a familiar resident (Stanley Livingston) and
his wife (Paula Drake), all captured by the panoramic, triple-lensed
Cinerama camera. Some popular and some not so well known sights of the city
shine in this urban travelogue lark, including the Griffith Observatory,
Angel’s Flight funicular railway, and a sailboat cruise from San Pedro,
culminating in the evenings highlight, a visit to the Cinerama Dome theater
in Hollywood. This was the first film shot in 3-panel Cinerama system in 50
years.
Cast: Stanley Livingston and his wife Paula Drake (older Couple).
Stanley plays himself and mentions to the younger couple that he was in a
Cinerama movie called "How The West Was Won"
as George Peppards older son.
WINDJAMMER:
THE VOYAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN RADICH (1958)
WINDJAMMER:
THE VOYAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN RADICH
Digital restoration credits
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Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
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Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
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European Producer
THOMAS HAUERSLEV
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Image Restoration and Color Grading by
GREG KIMBLE
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Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
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WINDJAMMER was reconstructed with elements from the Swedish Film Institute
JOHAN ERICSSON
Archival Film Collections
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Original Roadshow Prologue courtesy of
PETER ANDREN
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Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
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Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
Additional Mixing and clean- up by
GREGORY FAUST
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Cinerama Sound Remastered by
KENT GIBSON
Soundesign Studio
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Telecine by
MODERN VIDEOFILM (Logo)
SCOTT MALONEY
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Prologue Telecine by
FILM & VIDEO TRASFERS (Logo)
DOUG HORST
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Special 6-perf Scanning by
NT PICTURE & SOUND (Logo)
SHAWN JONES
GARY GALVIN
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Special Graphics Reconstruction by
MARTIN HART
THE AMERICAN WIDESCREEN MUSEUM (Logo)
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Special Digital Clean-up by
DIGITALVISION (Logo)
GARY JACKEMUK
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Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
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Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
DUNCAN McGREGOR
BILL LAWRENCE
MIKE TAYLOR
GUNTHER JUNG
POGER PIETSCHMANN
THE NATIONAL MEDIA MUSEUM BRADFORD, ENGLAND
FURNACECORE SOFTWARE BY THE FOUNDRY
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provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
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WINDJAMMER: THE VOYAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN RADICH
Remastered
Copyright 2011 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Sept. 25, 2012
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
WINDJAMMER: THE VOYAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN RADICH
(2017 Upgrade Version)
Digital restoration credits
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Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
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Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
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Executive Producers
ROBERT C. WEISGERBER
MICHAEL V. EDGECUMBE
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Co-Producer and additional remastering
TOM H. MARCH
European Producer
THOMAS HAUERSLEV
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Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
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Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
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Original Roadshow Prologue courtesy of
PETER ANDREN
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Seven Channel Cinemiracle Sound transferred at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By THOM PIPER, JR. & GILBERT PAUL
Additional Mixing and clean- up by
GREGORY FAUST
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Cinemiracle Sound Remastered by
KENT GIBSON
Soundesign Studio
Additional Sound Editing by
BOBBY MILLER
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Additional Sound Enhancements by
JOHN POLITO
at Audio Mechanics (Logo)
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6 perf original negative scanning at
FotoKem (Logo)
by STEVE PEER
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Special Thanks to the Library of Congress
Packard Campus for Audio Visual
Conservation (Logo)
GREGORY LUKOW & LARRY SMITH
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Special Graphics Reconstruction by
MARTIN HART
THE AMERICAN WIDESCREEN MUSEUM (Logo)
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Special Digital Clean-up by
Digital Anarchy FLICKER FREE (Logo)
Boris FX (Logo)
Neat Video (Logo)
Furnacecore (Logo)
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Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
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Special Thanks
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
GUNTHER JUNG
POGER PIETSCHMANN
JOHN HARVEY
LARRY SMITH
ANANDREW ORAN
VINCE ROTH
MARY CHAMBERLAIN
HARRISON ENGLE
BILL LAWRENCE
DUNCAN McGREGOR
MIKE TAYLOR
JOHN McELWEE
JOHN ERICSSON
JAMES COZART
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provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
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WINDJAMMER: THE VOYAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN RADICH
Remastered
Copyright 2011 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the upgraded 2017 version for
the Cinerama Inc. theatrically distributed DCP. R. Gitsch]
Synopsis
Come onboard the magnificent Norwegian square-rigger as it sails its
spectacular 17,500 mile journey, manned by a crew of young
sailors-in-training, with all photographed in the widescreen splendor of
three-panel Cinemiracle, Cinerama's only true panoramic competitor to thrill
1950's audience by sheer size and clarity. Now digitally restored, the color,
the music, the true artistry of this classic is reborn. Embarking from Oslo,
Norway, the ship sets sail across the Atlantic with storm-tossed stops in
Madeira, where New Year's festivities entice the young crewman to enjoy
Portuguese musical celebrations and heart-racing rides in basket sleds down
steep cobblestone streets. On to Willemstad, Curacao, the boys take part in
Dutch festivities, with plenty of food and pretty girls. They catch a
performance of Pablo Casals in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and in Port-of-Spain
Trinidad, they're greeted by native steel bands and Calypso singers. By the
time they arrive in New York, the Cinemiracle cameras offer a kaleidoscopic
treat of color and sound. An encounter with the U.S. Navy Task Force makes
for a grand promenade of ships, including a gigantic aircraft carrier. And
underwater shots of frogmen and a submerged U.S. submarine are exciting, but
when the sub emerges from the depths to reveal the Windjammer, Cinemiracle
becomes the star of this breathtaking story. In the young crew's honor, just
prior to returning home to Oslo, Arthur Fiedler conducts the Boston Pops
Symphony Orchestra, with one of the crewman, Cadet Sven Erik Libaek, a
budding pianist, playing a solo in the program. Morton Gould's top-notch
score, and fine variety of music throughout the picture, sounds perfect in
Cinemiracle's 7-channel sound recording. Seen digitally for the first time,
the picture hasn't looked and sounded as good since it's original theatrical
engagements, over 50 years ago. And now presented in the Smilebox® Curved
Screen Simulation, flat theater screen viewers and home-based flat
television screen watchers can for the first time, relive the original
immersive wonder of this widescreen classic.
See the trailer for
WINDJAMMER: THE VOYAGE OF THE CHRISTIAN RADICH
HOLIDAY IN SPAIN (1960)
HOLIDAY
IN SPAIN
Newly-made Original Production tail credits* and Digital restoration credits
CRAWL, SWIPE AND CARDED RE-CREATED END CREDITS-
Our Players Were…
DENHOLM ELLIOTT
PETER LORRE
BEVERLY BENTLEY
PAUL LUKAS
LIAM REDMOND
LEO McKERN
PETER ARNE
MARY LAURA WOOD
DIANA DORS
LIZ ROYLAT as the real Miss Kennedy
with
JUDITH FURSE
MICHAEL TRUBSHAWE
MAURICE MARSAC
JUAN OLAGUIVEL
BILLY MILLER
In
MICHALE TODD, JR.’S
HOLIDAY IN SPAIN
Presented in Cinerama® (Logo) Technicolor®
Adapted from
SCENT OF MYSTERY
in glorious
Smell-O-Vision! (Logo)
Directed by
JACK CARDIFF
Produced by
MICHAEL TODD, JR.
Screenplay by
WILLIAM ROOS
from an original story by
KELLEY ROOS
Music Composed by
MARIO NASCIMBENE
Vocals sung by
EDDIE FISHER
Lyrics by
HAROLD ADAMSON
Art Director
VINCENT KORDA
Director of Photography
JOHN VON KOTZE
Film Editors
JAMES NEWCOM A.C.E.
FRANK BALDRIDGE
(CRAWL BEGINS)
associate producer……………………….NED MANN
production manager……………………….LEE KATZ
spanish production manager….EDUARDO MAROTO
unit manager…………………..AUGUSTIN PASTOR
assistant director……………….….PIERO MUSETTA
first assistant director…………………..JOSE OCHOA
assistant art director..……..WILLIAM HUTCHINSON
sound engineer…………………..ARTHUR KIRBACH
sound engineer……………………….…….JOE KANE
special effects………………….CLIFF RICHARDSON
construction……………………...…..HARRY ARBOR
wardrobe……………………CHARLES SIMMINGER
make up……………..…..…NEVILLE SMALLWOOD
prop man……………….….WILLIAM HONEYWOOD
script supervisor………………...PHYLLIS CROCKER
set dressing…………………...………DARIO SIMONI
sketch artist……………………FERDINAND BELAM
executive secretary……………..……..MIDORI TSUJI
music supervisor……………….….JACK SAUNDERS
music editor………………………PEGGY JAMIESON
music editor…………………………DICK CARRUTH
second unit camera…………….……….JOHN DRAKE
end credit design………………DAVE STROHMAIER
Filmed in
TODD-70
and entirely on location throughout Spain
(REMASTER CREDITS BEGIN)
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Reconstructed from surviving
65mm & 70mm elements by
DAVID STROHMAIER
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Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
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65 & 70mm Telecine by
Crest Digital (Logo)
Colorist
STEVE KAUFLER
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Special Digital Clean-up software utilized
BORIS TV FLICKER FIXER (Logo)
NEAT VIDEO (Logo) and
FURNACECORE (Logo)
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Original 6 track Magnetic Sound transferred at
TODD-AO (Logo)
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Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
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This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
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HOLIDAY IN SPAIN
Remastered
Copyright 2014 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
* The original feature had no on-screen credits as they all appeared in the
written program for “SCENT OF MYSTERY”, when released theatrically in 1959.
[The above credits match those appearing on the Screen Archive Entertainment
Nov. 11, 2014 release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
Synopsis
In February 1960, producer Mike Todd, Jr.
released the 70mm motion picture, Scent Of Mystery, with each theater
showing it equipped with a smell-generating device originally created by
inventor Hans Laube for the 1939 New York World’s Fair called,
“Smell-O-Vision.” This system released odors into the theater timed to match
the action on screen and further impart a “you-are-there” feeling to the
movie viewing experience. Thirty some odors were presented during the film,
including flowers, wine, train smoke, perfume, coffee, licorice, banana,
cooking onions, the ocean, strawberries, sugar cane, pipe tobacco, fresh
bread and oranges. As well as matching the visual images, some of the smells
ingeniously served as telltale clues to sights otherwise unseen.
Smell-O-Vision pumped perfume through nozzles attached to the back of each
seat in front of a patron. Initial reports of some odors being too strong,
or not dissipating quickly led to the costly, installation of fans by some
theater owners to help expel the lingering scents. And some
viewers/smellers, perhaps suffering the effects of colds, never picked up on
their scents, and spent their time in the theater sniffing frantically.
After a year in release, and with the Smell-O-Vision installations being
costly and problematic, Cinerama Inc. acquired the picture, which it then
de-scented, and re-titled, appropriately, HOLIDAY IN SPAIN. It then screened
in Cinerama theaters with the “Cinerama showmanship” in effect, of curtains
being opened and closed during the show, multi-channel surround sound and on
a deeply curved screen to impart an immersive feel to the presentation.
Even without the smells, HOLIDAY IN SPAIN was a suspenseful chase mystery.
Shot in 70mm, cinematographer John Von Kotze captured 149 Spanish locations
including cities, villages and panoramic vistas in and around Madrid,
Toledo, Navarra, Pamplona, Sevilla and throughout Malaga, in Ronda, Granada,
Segovia, Torremolinos and Marbella. The picture no doubt benefitted from the
assistance of cinematographer-turned director Jack Cardiff at the helm,
paired with Mario Nascimbene’s fine score.
A fine cast included Denholm Elliot as a gallant umbrella-carrying English
tourist, Peter Lorre as his taxi-driving guide, and Beverly Bentley Bentley,
seemingly a damsel in distress whom Elliot risks life and limb to protect
when he believes someone wants her killed. Paul Lukas, Liam Redmond and
Diana Dors, all provide excellent acting support. Also featured is a big
star cameo by Elizabeth Taylor, in a role critical to the film’s scenario.
That cameo was originally unbilled, although the film itself had no credits
on screen. They were originally given to the audience in their road show
program. The film’s restoration has now added, for the first time, a credit
roll at the picture’s end.
Today’s HOLIDAY IN SPAIN Remastered has been digitally restored, re-mastered
and Smileboxed, so as to replicate its’ authentic Cinerama theater
curved-screen view, by David Strohmaier. He worked from the original 65mm
negative and an original 70m print.
See the trailer for
Holiday in Spain
THE GOLDEN HEAD (1964)
THE
GOLDEN HEAD
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed from surviving 65mm and Technirama® elements by
DAVID STROHMAIER
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Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
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65mm & Technirama® Telecine by
CREST DIGITAL (Logo)
Colorist
STEVE KAUFLER
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Special Digital Clean-up by
NEAT VIDEO (Logo)
FURNACECORE (Logo)
CARD-5
Original 6 Track Magnetic Sound
Transferred at
TODD-AO
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Cinerama Sound remastered by
GREGORY FAUST
at Chase Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
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SMILEBOX (Logo)
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This motion picture is protected pursuant to the
provisions of the laws of the United States of America
and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
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THE GOLDEN HEAD
Remastered
Copyright 2015 by Cinerama Inc.
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Cinerama Inc. theatrically
distributed DCP. R. Gitsch]
Synopsis
See the trailer for
The Golden Head
CINERAMA'S RUSSIAN ADVENTURE (1966)
CINERAMA’S
RUSSIAN ADVENTURE
Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
CARD-2
Produced by
JOHN SITTIG
For CINERAMA INC.
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Executive Producer
JOHN McELWEE
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Co-Producer and additional remastering by
TOM H. MARCH
CARD-5
Associate Producers
RANDY GITSCH
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
CARD-6
Post Production Consultant
PHILIP HODGETTS
CARD-7
Seven Channel Cinerama Sound transferred at
TODD-AO (Logo)
CARD-8
Cinerama Sound Remastered at
Chace Audio by DeLuxe (Logo)
By GREGORY FAUST
CARD-9
6 Perf original negative scanning at
Fotokem Film and Video (Logo) by
STEVE PEER
CARD-10
Special Digital Clean-up by
DIGITAL ANARCY FLICKER FREE (Logo)
BORIS FX (Logo)
NEAT VIDEO (Logo)
FURNACECORE (Logo)
CARD-11
Curved Screen SMILEBOX® Simulation (Logo)
CARD-12
Special Thanks to
JOHN H. MITCHELL
DAVID COLES
GUNTHER JUNG
ROGER PIETSCHMAN
JOHN HARVEY
LARRY SMITH
ANDREW ORAN
VINCE ROTH
MARY CHAMBERLAIN
HARRISON ENGLE
DAN SHERLOCK
DUNCAN McGREGOR
CRAIG & HAL DENNIS JR.
FRITZ HERZOG
and the ACADEMY FILM ARCHIVE
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In Memory of
HAROLD J. DENNIS
and BING CROSBY
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and other countries. Any unauthorized duplication
and/or distribution of this film may result in
civil liability and criminal prosecution.
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CINERAMA’S RUSSIAN ADVENTURE
Remastered
Copyright 1966 and 2016 by Hal Dennis Productions
All Rights Reserved
[The above credits match those appearing on the Flicker Alley Nov. 22, 2016
release Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack. R. Gitsch]
Synopsis
You're here...there...everywhere! This is the
ultimate in Cinerama. This is the last word in truly incredible adventure.
Heralded by those advertising bylines, Harold J. Dennis Productions created
“CINERAMA’S RUSSIAN ADVENTURE”, a select documentary film anthology of
travel marvels from across the Soviet Union. Caught by the panoramic scope
of 3-panel Soviet Kinopanorama cameras in popular triptych films released
between 1958 and 1963, Dennis crafted this “Best of…” release in the
Cinerama format, of which Kinopanorama was entirely compatible.
Anchored by Dennis with a 1966 introduction by musician and actor Bing
Crosby, and featuring Crosby’s narration throughout, this picture became
this travelogue tour de force in the United States, which saw this film as a
thaw in Cold War relations.
Featuring images of the beautiful and varied landscapes and peoples, the
flora and fauna, the culture and customs of the then Soviet Union’s 10 time
zones, the picture documents a nation that stretched from the Urals to the
Pacific and from the Arctic to the Middle East. From the cold rigors of
whale hunting to the serene beauty of a performance of the Bolshoi Theater’s
Corps de Ballet, and from motoring through busy Moscow to rafting logs down
the Tisza River, the sights are unique and unforgettable.
Almost entirely forgotten, just as the 3-panel Cinerama system became
increasingly expensive and was mothballed, this unique motion picture has
now been remastered and reworked in the Smilebox® Curved Screen Simulation.
Now flat theater screen viewers and home-based flat television screen
watchers can for the first time, relive the original immersive wonder of
this widescreen Cinerama release.
And because of the addition of Cinerama curtains at crucial junctures at the
open and close of each picture part, these same audiences can now relive the
theatrical road show experience that was a part of the Cinerama showmanship
model. This is “CINERAMA’S RUSSIAN ADVENTURE Remastered”.
See the trailer for
CINERAMA'S RUSSIAN ADVENTURE
A CINEMIRACLE ADVENTURE: THE WINDJAMMER VOYAGE
(Cinerama Inc. & C.A. Productions 2012)
A CINEMIRACLE ADVENTURE: THE WINDJAMMER VOYAGE
(Cinerama Inc. & C.A. Productions 2012)
David Strohmaier - Produced and Edited by
Thomas Hauerslev, Espen J. Jorgensen, John Steven Lasher - Interviews
Conducted by
Espen J. Jorgensen - Norwegian Producer
Thomas Hauerslev - Associate Producer in Norway
John Steven Lasher, Fifth Continent Movie Classics Pty Ltd. - Associate
Producer in Australia
Randy Gitsch - Contributing Producer
Morton Skallerud - Cinematography, Norway
Richard Monk - Cinematography, Australia
Jan E. Olsen, Norwegian Film Institute - Special Thanks
Karre Terland - Special Thanks
There is more information on Windjammer and Cinemiracle at
www.in70mm.com,
www.widescreenmuseum.com
In Loving Memory of our Friends Lasse Kolstad and
Alf Bjerke
A CINEMIRACLE ADVENTURE: THE WINDJAMMER VOYAGE
Copyright 2012 by Cinerama Inc. and C.A. Productions
All Rights Reserved
A TALE OF OLD WHIFF
A TALE OF OLD WHIFF
Newly-made Original Production tail credits* and Digital restoration credits
CARD-1
Directed by
ALAN ZASLOVE & JOHN HUBLEY
Produced by
NATHAN ZUCKER
Written by
LEO SALKIN
Executive Producer
MICHAEL TODD JR.
Animation by
JOHN HUBLEY
Music by
LLYN MURRAY
CARD-2
Detective Drivel…BERT LAHR
Hotel Manager/Dog Catcher…SHEPARD MENKEN
Animators
GIL TURNER
BOBE CANNON
VOLUS JONES
KEN HULTGREN
KEN O’BRIEN
C.L. HARTMAN
Layout
LOU KELLER
Produced in 1959 at Format Films
CARD-3
Originally show in
Smell-O-Vision! (Logo)
and 70mm 6-track stereo
CARD-4
Remastered from the only surviving element-
A 70mm faded and damaged original show print
CARD-5
Reconstructed and Remastered by
DAVID STROHMAIER
Executive Producer
JOHN McELWEE
Historical Consultant
JERRY BECK
CARD-6
Associate Producers
CARIN-ANNE STROHMAIER
RANDY GITSCH
HARRISON ENGLE
70mm 2K scanning by WILLIE LAWTON at Fotokem (Logo)
70mm sound transfer by NICHOLAS BERGH at EndPoint Audio Labs (Logo)
5.1 sound restoration by JOHN POLITO at Audio Mechanics (Logo)
CARD-7
Special Thanks to
ANDREW BRADBURN
ASIFA Hollywood (International Animated Film Society ASIFA HOLLYWOOD) (Logo)
CARD-8
Copyright 1959 by Michael Todd Jr. and 2016 Cinerama Inc.
* The original animated cartoon had no on-screen credits as they all
appeared in the written program for “SCENT OF MYSTERY”, when released
together theatrically in 1959.
[The above credits are work-in-progress credits only, as of 5/1/2017. R.
Gitsch]
Synopsis
“A TALE OF OLD WHIFF” is an animated,
widescreen cartoon about a bloodhound with anosmia…he’s lost his sense of
smell. When a seemingly intrepid detective, voiced by our favorite cowardly
lion, Bert Lahr, is hired by to help find a museum’s valuable but-stolen
dinosaur bone, he goes to the dog pound where he purchases a bloodhound to
help. But old Whiff must be taught to sniff instead of snort in order to
assist in solving the mystery.
Originally released in 1960, in 70mm, making it the first cartoon to be in
70, it accompanied the Cinemiracle release, Michael Todd Jr. feature
production, “Scent of Mystery”. And like the feature, it was presented in
Smell-O-Vision, and had fifteen (15) unique scents corresponding to
on-screen visuals accompanying it, pumped to each theater patrons seats.
John Hubley animated the cartoon, which Alan Zaslove directed. Leo Salkin
wrote the original story for producer Nathan Zucker.
Originally a Format Films production presented by Michael Todd Jr.
Productions, “A TALE OF OLD WHIFF” has now been restored, digitally
remastered, aurally and visually modified and “descented”.