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  1. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    Actually, it’s the underscore that quite beautiful, especially in the closing moments.
  2. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    I know from speaking with those involved, who have seen it. We have our own language, and form of communication Rather like twins And I trust them. As to Gigi... I love the film.
  3. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    AFAIK, 7B47B was heavily damaged during the optical process, creating 70mm prints. A myriad of reasons. Sep masters may have been improperly produced, orienting more toward a normal filtration and exposure of Eastman 5248. But the stock wasn’t. Therefore seps would probably answer...
  4. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    Thank you. When does The General arrive from Cohen?
  5. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    Probably more based upon the technical merits of the production, and the overall resolution of the image.
  6. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    Apologies to anyone who appreciates “little girls,” and may have been offended by my earlier posting. My comment should not be construed as negative toward any individual that might even whistle that tune... Everyone has a natural born right to watch Gigi.
  7. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    Possibly because, between early CinemaScope, and Agfa stock, there isn’t 4k information.
  8. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    You’re probably correct. We live in a very sensitive age. Remember, The Devils cannot be viewed. Nor can Song of The a South. Between #MeToo, Mr. Cosby, Mr. Polanski, and Mr. Weinstein... This may be the same reason that there’s no restoration of Gigi. It comes down to public awareness...
  9. Robert Harris

    Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954) ….coming from WAC

    An expensive, and beautifully produced restoration.
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