Posts: 1461
From: West Sussex, UK.
Registered: Jun 2003
posted January 21, 2004 02:32 PM
Hello
Some of you will remember that on the old forum we had a thread like this where we listed all the optical prints that people were aware had been released and found their way into the collectors market. As that list is lost now I thought I might have a go at re-creating it, I have compiled the following one from all the prints I could see on dealers lists, in my collection or from memory.
Last time I think we got up to over 40 so it's over to you guys to add some more.....
Mike
1. A fish Called Wanda 2. A Man, A Woman, And A Bank 3. A Matter of Time 4. Across the Great Divide 5. Broadway Danny Rose 5. City Heat 7. Claras Heart 8. Conduct Unbecoming 9. Crocodile Dundee 10. Death on the Nile 11. Dr No 12. Doctor Moreau 13. Finders Keepers 14. Footloose 15. Force Ten From Navarone 16. From Russia withLove 17. Futureworld 18. Ghostbusters 19. Gray Eagle 20. Greystoke Lord of the Jungle 21. How to beat the high cost of living 22. Ice Pirates 23. Just You and Me 24. Lady in Red 25. Land That Time Forgot 26. Lethal Weapon 27. Little Shop of Horrors 28. Live a little steal a lot 29. Lone Wolf McQuade 30. Memories of me 31. On Golden Pond 32. Over The Top 33. Pale Rider 34. Prototype 35. Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins 36. Rising Damp 37. Romance of the Horse Thief 38. Sacred Ground 39. Shout at the Devil 40. Something Short Of Paradise 41. Spaceballs 42. Speed Fever 43. Splash 44. Sudden Impact 45. The Bounty 46. The Dreamer 47. The French lieutenants Woman 48. The Go-between 49. The Interncine 50. The Osterman Weekend 51. The Purple Rose of Cairo 52. The Thirty Nine Steps 53. Thunderball 34. Trail of the Pink Panther 55. Where Eagles Dare 56. Zorro The Gay Blade
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Posts: 1461
From: West Sussex, UK.
Registered: Jun 2003
posted January 21, 2004 03:35 PM
Chris! I'm so sorry, how cold I forget Rising Damp after all the nice things I said about your print at the Lightwater mini cine fest
It will be included with the first re-edit along with Memories of me, thanks Tony I suppose we could broaden this to include shorts and trailers, might be better though to make those the subject of a second list, you know how I like to keep things in boxes
Mike
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Dan Lail
Film God Posts: 2110
From: Loganville, Georgia, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted January 21, 2004 07:13 PM
I have The Island Of Doctor Moreau in Optical. The 1970's version with Burt Landcaster. Also, A Man, A Woman, And A Bank in Optical.
posted January 21, 2004 08:32 PM
Hello Mike, Let's add: Force Ten From Navarone A Matter of Time Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins Futureworld Footloose Land That Time Forgot Pale Rider Sudden Impact Crocodile Dundee Revenge of the Pink Panther
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Posts: 591
From: Neath, South Wales, UK
Registered: Jun 2003
posted January 22, 2004 04:24 AM
Brad, the sound quality of stripe is (potentially) better than optical sound on 8mm.I think Kev explained why on another thread. I suppose that adding sound to home movies was not practical using the optical method. Mal
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Posts: 4837
From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
posted January 22, 2004 03:21 PM
Hello all, i'll just add a title i own to your list.
The Bounty.(Mel Gibson, Antony Hopkins)supplied on 4x600
Although we know these were airline prints etc etc, does anyone know why the airline prints were optical instead of the common and well proven magnetic stripe? Although optical sound is pretty good unless you have a good machine, namely a GS i've always thought the sound to be a little inferior.
posted July 24, 2005 05:51 PM
Just came across this thread while doing a forum search, and noticed no one has yet mentioned "Something Short Of Paradise" which was a full-length optical airline print. (I have it and will be shipping it to Dan Lail, incidentally.)
Also, how about - since airline prints have been showing up on eBay lately - doing a search for completed items (I think the seller is the same for all these films) and adding any films not yet on the list?
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Posts: 1633
From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
posted July 24, 2005 06:14 PM
"Over the Top" with Sylvester Stallone! Sold as an ex-airline by Derann in 1987. Absolutely cracking print, absolutely crap film (produced by Cannon under the guise of Golan-Globus, remember them?)
The first feature I ever bought, priced £49.99!
Disney did some of their 200ft versions with English optical. I once rented the Sleeping Beauty extract "The Prince and the Dragon" in original Disney box with optical track. Wonder why they bothered??? Anyone know? Mind you, the optical sound was superb!
posted July 24, 2005 06:24 PM
I too have a 200 ft extract from Bambi with optical sound as well as a 200ft extract from Herbie Rides Again. I have a number of the Pathe Pictorials which were put out by Dearnn with optical sound. A number of German titles were also released with Optical sound and one which I have been after for a long time was one called "DB" which was about the German Railways. I sold my copy many years ago but have since regretted doing so as the quality was stunning. It had a very sharp image and really fine film grain like so many of these optical sound prints.
Have just updated the list at the start of this thread.
Kev.
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Posts: 1411
From: Enfield, U.K.
Registered: Aug 2003
posted July 25, 2005 06:02 AM
I've had many optical prints through my hands at one time and another, here's another 4 for you "Dr. No" (stunning print) & "Sacred Ground" western adventure, "Splash" (lovely Daryl Hannah") & "Ghostbusters".
posted July 25, 2005 06:45 AM
Out of curiosity, do we know how many films got the airline print treatment? Mike, is your list compiling company releases only? I guess that if it was to include airline prints, it would be much longer, right?
Posts: 1411
From: Enfield, U.K.
Registered: Aug 2003
posted July 25, 2005 10:23 AM
Jean-Marc,
Virtually every "Top" film from the early 70's to the late 80's would have had optical prints made, either slightly edited for language or violence content, but as most collectors know, all these optical prints were supposed to be destroyed after their Airline run, but like everything, prints did get out, and this is why some unusual titles do crop up (did you know Derann were offered optical prints of "Die Hard" before they decided to release it).
posted July 25, 2005 11:02 AM
Tom, your question about why optical and not mag sound. I think it was down to the fact that haveing a mag stripe would not have allowed the Airline projector cartridges to hold so much film. As it is they used thin based stocks on all the prints I have seen so can only think that it was down to getting the max playing time possible without having huge carts to hold the film. Barry is this correct?
Kev.
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Posts: 4837
From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
posted July 25, 2005 11:25 AM
Also, The English prints didnt have the final coating that the USA prints had,hence, why the English prints suffered from more pops and noises. Fotunatly, all 16mm prints in this country did. How many of the optical prints still have good colour. I know C Dundee has and also Little shop of horrors.
posted July 25, 2005 11:30 AM
My prints of Little Shop of Horrors, Trail of the pink Panther, Zorro the Gay Blade and Rising Damp are still in excellent shape wih no signs of fade
Kev.
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