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Jannette McQueen
Film Handler

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From: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Fracture (2007)

Alliance Atlantis
New Line Cinema

7 Reels
Scope 2.39
SDDS/SRD/DTS/SR (no DTS disks came with my print though, but my theatre doesn't use them)

Attached Trailers:
Mr. Brooks
Martian Child

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Jake Lafree
Expert Film Handler

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From: Valparaiso, IN USA
Registered: Feb 2006


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Im sure there's not 2 attached trailers. I would guess Martian Child is attached since that is the same studio, New Line.

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Jannette McQueen
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Well I handled the film, and I say there was two. But I'm in Canada, and you're not.

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Blaine Young
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Alliance Atlantis is the distribution company for all three films (Mr. Brooks, Fracture & Martian Child) in Canada.

Dual attached trailers are not all that uncommon - "Harry Potter 5" and "Fred Claus" were both printed attachments on "Unaccompanied Minors" in the US.

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Jake Lafree
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Yes but the Fred Claus/Harry Potter attachment is a "combo" trailer. Both trailers are shortened into one trailer. I rememebr that one.

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Blaine Young
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A 'combo' trailer to me is if there is a single 'green band' intro, as was the case of the "Solaris Combo" trailer on "Minority Report". If each trailer has it's own green band, regardless of length, they are separate trailers. "Fred Claus" and "Harry Potter 5" are in the latter category.

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John T. Hendrickson, Jr
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I ran print # 36 last night for a sneak preview at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ. Martian Child was the attached trailer. Print came direct via courrier from NYC.

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Jake Lafree
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Well the Fred Claus/HP trailer we had only had 1 green band, at the head of the entire trailer, thus making it 1.

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