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Topic: Fame (2 x 400")
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James N. Savage 3
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1375
From: Washington, DC
Registered: Jul 2003
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posted November 09, 2005 04:59 PM
Hi- I'll adress the Marketing statements first, then the original subject, "Fame".
I think, for the most part, Marketing did best at releasing full length features, rather than digests. When watching a Marketing digest, you can tell that the editors were not as skilled as the other top U.S. super 8 companies at that time (Ken/MGM, Universal). The only Marketing digest I remember using original titles was "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and maybe "Baraccuda" (I'll have to check that one). As mentioned previously, the "Warriors" digest really took a loss without the original credit scene, since it was an essential part of the movie. Now, on to "Fame"....
Winbert, this is one of my favorite digests. I agree that it flows VERY well. And ALL of the hit songs are included-
Reel #1-Red Light (great dance scene), Dogs in the Yard (partial song, but well done), and Hot Lunch.
Reel #2- starts with Fame (the famous street dance in Times Square),then, my favorite, when the beautiful Irene Cara sings the hit "On My Own", then a solo "Is It OK if I Call You Mine". Then, a special bonus, the scene in the movie theater where the crowd watches "Rocky Horror Picture Show" (we had this wild show for years in D.C. too), and we get a little of the song "Doin the Time Warp" from that movie. Then, the fabulous grand finalee, "I Sing the Body Electric", where all of the performers come together.
This digest doesn't have time to get in to all of the sub-plots (and there were a lot of them), but instead, the editor concentrates on the music, and is still able to capture some of the atmosphere and feeling from the comlete movie.
Nick.
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