I see the folks at Disney are milking more runs of the 20th Century Fox Todd-AO 70mm classic 'Sound Of Music' to a restored 4k release for theatres
I wonder If they took the original 65mm Todd-AO negs and 6 track magnetic sound or a scope 35mm transfer to fix the images and sound for this showing to make more money out of a movie that is still shown on TV every year.
I see no mention of any restored 70mm showings or IMAX 70mm engagements from Disney under 20th Century Studios.
Maybe It will attract a new younger crowd that never saw It in a movie theatre.
I was so glad I got to see this on many curved 70mm Todd-AO screens around the USA when It first came out in the roadshow 1960"s with curtains, programs, reserved seats and a intermission
I wonder if this new 4K transfer for theatres will have a built in Intermission, pre show walk in intro music and stereo surround exit music like the original.
A 4K and Blu Ray version will be out late in September for the home screens. .
The Disney vault folks will be watching if this makes some extra cash, then you will see Oklahoma, Cleopatra and a few other Fox 70mm roadshow movies being brought back in cinemas in 4K.
Will be interesting how they re do the stereo surround sound to get rid of some of the mag hiss and maybe do a split surround type Dolby Digital effect on the side and back surround speakers in the theatres.
I wonder If they took the original 65mm Todd-AO negs and 6 track magnetic sound or a scope 35mm transfer to fix the images and sound for this showing to make more money out of a movie that is still shown on TV every year.
I see no mention of any restored 70mm showings or IMAX 70mm engagements from Disney under 20th Century Studios.
Maybe It will attract a new younger crowd that never saw It in a movie theatre.
I was so glad I got to see this on many curved 70mm Todd-AO screens around the USA when It first came out in the roadshow 1960"s with curtains, programs, reserved seats and a intermission
I wonder if this new 4K transfer for theatres will have a built in Intermission, pre show walk in intro music and stereo surround exit music like the original.
A 4K and Blu Ray version will be out late in September for the home screens. .
The Disney vault folks will be watching if this makes some extra cash, then you will see Oklahoma, Cleopatra and a few other Fox 70mm roadshow movies being brought back in cinemas in 4K.
Will be interesting how they re do the stereo surround sound to get rid of some of the mag hiss and maybe do a split surround type Dolby Digital effect on the side and back surround speakers in the theatres.
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