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Topic: Over The Top 1987
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted June 19, 2014 11:35 AM
Mark ...
One of th sad truth's about optical super 8 sound features, is that the lab, being that the films were only supposed to be distributed to the airlines for a few months tops, saw no need to put most of them on top of the line film stocks ...
Therefore, while the rest of the super 8 world tossed aside Kodak SP as soon as LPP became available, the optical super 8 film labs bought up this film stock and used it as long as it was available.
In some cases, it was used up to the very end. I have a print on optical super 8 of "Stand and Deliver" (1987/88?) and this film looks to be on Kodak SP as, while it doesn't look quite like it's faded, it appears that the overall color quality is on the slightly "brownish" side.
Other later prints like "Little Shop Of Horrors" is on Kodak SP as well. It's just a miracle that some prints did make it onto LPP film stock, such as "Pale Rider", "For Your Eyes Only", and "Rocky 3" (all of which I have) all of which have absolutely spot on color without a hint of fade. Especially in the case of "Rocky 3" the color spectrum has a bluish cast to the color, hinting at early LPP film stock.
I hope this helps.
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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Rob Young.
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted July 07, 2014 10:58 AM
Yes, this was one of those airline prints secured by our friends in Dudley.
At the time it was really exciting because the price was only about £60.00 as I recall.
I was only 17, couldn't afford new features, but had recently managed to buy a second hand ST-1200HD with optical sound.
It didn't even matter if the film was any good; just owning a recent full length feature was enough! As it turned out Over The Top was pretty entertaining pop-corn!
Lee, I remember a few big releases being printed on 70mm at the time, Back To The Future, for example. Actually, the aspect remained at 1.85:1, but the 70mm versions had the 6 track Dolby which was truly spectacular at the time.
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