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Daniel Seal
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From: Birmingham, England , uk
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what is the running time ?
who is the distributor ?
what sound ?
please help !

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Brad Miller
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No idea on running time yet.

Paramount is the distributor, through ETS film depot.

Sound is absolutely SRD and DTS, but should also be SDDS as well.

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Daniel Seal
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cheers brad thanks for the help !

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Olivia Coleman
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Yeah, I even looked at a new scoreboard and it doesn't have this info yet... [Roll Eyes]

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Darryl Spicer
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112 mins. is what I have heard as of late from our booking department. I beleive Dreamworks may be handleing overseas release.

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David Favel
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117 mins from UIP N.Z.

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Robert John Jeromson
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117 mins is tentative

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Michael Brown
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Do we know yet if it's 1.85 or Scope?

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Dick Vaughan
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1.85 according to imdb

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Robert John Jeromson
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Official feature info is: -

Dreamworks/Paramount
6 Reels
Flat 1.85:1
SR/SRD/DTS/SDDS
R/T 117 Minutes
Attached in New Zealand: Fantastic Four, King Kong

All Heads have white frame line indicating correct cut point.
Reel 3 is small.

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Jeremy Jorgenson
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Trailers in US-

Attached:
Elizabethtown -- note: here in the Chicago area, the trailer was spliced on, the R1 side of the splice, first frame was on picture... no black frames at all. This was the same on all of our prints.

Enclosed:
Bad News Bears
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The Chronicles of Narnia
Into the Blue
The Island
King Kong
The New World
Stealth
The Transporter 2

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Aaron Sisemore
Flaming Ribs beat Reeses Peanut Butter Cups any day!

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Prints were struck at two labs: Deluxe Hollywood and Technicolor Hollywood.

Two of my 3 prints had no trailers attached, the third had Elizabethtown attached.

The 'King Kong' trailers are Dolby EX (they flag EX on the CP650)

-Aaron

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