A select few early CinemaScope titles were shot twice with “flat” cameras. THE ROBE was shot in an Academy ratio version in three-strip. But again I maintain that NO CinemaScope films were shot three-strip.
IN TECHNICOLOR = Shot in Technicolor, and print by Technicolor.
COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR or PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR = Prints were by Technicolor.
The first generation CinemaScope lenses were incompatible with the Three-Strip cameras.
Don't know about that one. Fox did a nice preservation on the title two or three years ago. It looks stunning. Perhaps the video rights are owned by someone else?
And half of those films most people have never even heard of, rendering them totally unmarketable. I'd like to see a special edition of FATE IS THE HUNTER just as much as the next guy, but let's be realistic here. It'll happen, eventually, but it's gonna happen one film at a time.