“Brothers Grimm” Blu-ray Reviews Highlight Excerpts
Both visuals and sound are at the forefront of Warner Archive’s lavish new Blu-ray presentation of The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm, as is the legendary spectacle of Cinerama itself. The result of this project is a jaw-dropping...
Thank you Stephen for the link! They also have a link to Cinematreasures.com to see pictures of the Cooper. Most of those pictures were copied from my web site by kinospoter. I wish there was a way to contact him and ask him to stop and just show a link to my web site,
https://incinerama.com/princess.htm
Princess - In 1958, the Princess became the 13th location in the country to be equipped for the new panoramic film sensation, Cinerama, which featured three projectors and a deeply curved wide screen. In this photograph, crowds gather for the premiere of the...
The Scent of Mystery Company (Michael Todd Jr., and Elizabeth Taylor) signed a contract with Cinemiracle Pictures on 7/20/60 to distribute the film. Cinemiracle Pictures had scenes removed, added narration, converted it to 3-panel Cinemiracle, changed the title to Holiday in Spain, and it...
Must have been a re-release in 1969. The Greatest Story Ever Told premiere was in 1965. It's also with MGM and Amazon now owns that title.
Preview ticket for United Artists employees.
World Premiere
Scent of Mystery in Smell-O-Vision had it's world premiere at the Chicago Cinestage theatre on 1/6/60. It was converted from 70mm film to three-panel CineMiracle, about 20 minutes was removed, the title was changed to Holiday in Spain and had its world premiere at the Toronto Eglinton Theatre on...
It was The Warner Hollywood Theatre when This Is Cinerama premiered on 4/29/53 till the premiere of Mediterranean Holiday on 4/9/65 when it was changed to Warner Cinerama Theatre. Changed back to Warner Hollywood Theatre from 7/29/66 to 3/31/68. Changed to Warner Hollywood Cinerama Theatre on...
Just an amazing Blu-ray! I think it looks even better than How The West Was Won. Maybe because of the better software available now and the expertise of Dave Strohmaier and Tom March. Also, How The West Was Won had some scenes with rear projection filmed in Ultra Panavision instead of...