As well as an Isolated Orchestra Track of the cut number (presented by Nick Redman on the Commentary/Isolated Score [along with the then rediscovered Alternate Version of "We Kiss In a Shadow"]) on the 40th Anniversary LD.
Nice, the only existence I can think of (for now) is Stills *, a Trailer and a BTS featurette, containing unique shots.
* I can recall seeing those present (even though they are still photos) in the final product (both General and Roadshow)
You beat me to it. Ergo, 1080i30 (29.970fps) on Todd-AO and 1080p24 on (23.976fps) [CinemaScope].
I close my case on frame rate on the BD Transfers.
To be continued on answer seeking adventures regarding R&H films on a Super/4-Disc Deluxe Edition.
Which is why we do not want a missed opportunity of a 4-Disc Deluxe Edition of the Complete Scores of the films (including liner notes), by Craft Recordings.
@Mike Matessino: Let's say we'd roll the dice for a Deluxe Edition trilogy for Carousel and The King and I's 70th Anniversary and Flower...
Like i said: Craft Recordings [a division of Concord], sit tight for any 4-Disc Deluxe Editions of Complete Scores (including liner notes) of any new R&H film soundtracks.
Quick reminder Samuel Goldwyn owns "Oklahoma!" and "South Pacific" due to a major agreement distribution agreement with R&H organization between the 1982-1983 (CBS/FOX VHS/LD transfer uses Sam Goldwyn re-release titles to cover the 35mm General Release title "Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox...
Here we go.
Archeologists? To the "Search & Rescue" for Music Master Tapes [Scores, Alternates and Orchestral [Instrumental] Tracks] of the films [70mm and 35mm General Release Versions].
Roll the dice, you might just get lucky...
Craft Recordings? [a division of Concord] sit tight for any...
We'll see...
BTW, do you think "Samuel Goldwyn Films" would find this kind of release interesting? I wonder how much money they have in their so-called "Fort Knox" to find this important/interesting to release?
To show that it was time, before R&H organization was bought in 1982.
Ergo, the film originally didn't show Samuel Goldwyn logos, like the 1994/2005 masters of the Todd-AO version.
I thought this topic was about "Oklahoma!" (1955)
Besides you should talk to George Feltenstein about that sort of thing, because I'm neither getting it to you, nor expecting a 4K release of this film (even though I think any film should get a 4K UHD release) I'm just expecting and thinking of a...
I wish that was so.
There are:
5 Fox films (Owned by but "THANKFULLY" not on Disney+):
State Fair (1945)
Carousel (1956)
The King and I (1956)
State Fair (1962)
The Sound of Music (1965)
2 Magna Theatre Corp. films (Owned by Samuel Goldwyn Films):
Oklahoma! (1955) "Todd-AO version" (The...
This is simply a BD release (Including South Pacific) from Samuel Goldwyn Films since they acquired the films back in Early '80s
For context?
https://www.in70mm.com/newsletter/1995/42/rerelease/index.htm