Perhaps someone who knows manufacturers can confirm or deny the existence and current production of Xiaomi/Mi 3D TVs in China? They seem to be available at Aliexpress.com, Bonanza.com and Alibaba.com. I wonder if their NTSC sets can be imported to the US?
Saw The Johnstown Flood at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival today. Great print and live music made for a most enjoyable experience. Enjoyed the acting and the special effects. Fictional scenario had its faults but perhaps the truth was overruled by a desire not to inflame the millionaires...
That's not the original 1954 poster artwork. It's the artwork for a 1960s Italian release. Here's the dustjacket for the 1953 hardcover novel. Note that the original 1954 one sheet subtly invokes that design known to the American public. The 1960s Italian four sheet is fantastically dramatic but...
Totally anachronistic cover art. Angled deck carriers are post-Korean war and that red-nosed F-100 sure doesn't belong either. How about some historical accuracy, Kino.
Looking forward to getting this release. The Magnificent Seven was a huge hit at the children's Saturday Matinee at the old Beach Theater in the South Bronx where I first saw it with a very enthusiastic audience in the early 1960s.
The next free streaming previews are on June 23rd. Sign up (it's free) to watch the original TV productions of Elizabeth Taylor in London and Sophia Loren in Rome.
https://watch.networkonair.com/elizabeth-taylor-in-london-sophia-loren-in-rome.html
I watched the 5 show preview that Network offered. They were streamed with original vintage British commercials. The Vise: The Final Column had an excellent role for Christopher Lee as a murderous blackmailer. The two shows with the one-armed detective Mark Saber were moderately entertaining...