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Topic: Titles 1 x 400" (in English) but available as a longer version in German ?
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 11, 2007 11:47 PM
Hi all,
I am now starting unstatisfied with digest that is only 400" long, most commonly available in English version from Ken, Universal, MGM, Columbia, etc.
I am so jealous to our fellow in German that are easy to get many titles in 2 or 3 reelers.
Now, can our fellow from German (or other who knows) give me the list those titles that available in English version as shorter version vs longer German version.
ps: I have known those Disney titles in Germany has longer version (300") compared to the English version (150"). So you don't need to list here.
What I have known are:
1. Ten from Navarone (1 x 400" from Columbia vs 2 x 400" from Piccolo) 2. Star Wars (2 x 400" from Ken vs 1 x 400" + 1 x 200" from Marketing + 1 x 400" from UFA) 3. Game of Death (3 x 400 from Warner vs 4 x 400 from UFA) 4. My Name is Nobody (1 x 400" from Universal vs 2 x 400" from Marketing) 5. The Deep (1 x 400" from Columbia vs 2 x 400" from Piccolo) 6. Sinbad "The Eye of the Tiger" (1 x 400" from Columbia vs 2 x 400" from Piccolo) 7. Dillinger (1 x 400" from Ken vs 2 x 400" from UFA) 8. True Grit (2 x 400" vs 3 x 400" from Marketing) 9. Emmanuelle (1 x 400" from Columbia vs 3 x 400" from Piccolo) 10. Taxi Driver (1 x 400" from Columbia vs 2 x 400" from Piccolo) 11. Phantasm (1 x 400" from Derann vs 2 x 400" from UFA) 12. ???
Please add my list, so I knew how to get a better show.
thanks, [ November 12, 2007, 09:33 PM: Message edited by: Winbert Hutahaean ]
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 12, 2007 09:42 PM
Thanks chaps for the infos.
JM, yes I have followed previous discussion that some Germany releases have differen cut. But anyway, I limit this post only focus to the number of the reel. As Kevin F suggested in different post that intercutting films from different companies would be a real headache seeing the possiblity of different print quality, film stock, etc, etc.
The aim to post this was because eventually I will be re-recording the sound using DVD as the source. Therefore, having film in German will not be a problem for me and I will be now only looking for the available Germany releases provided in this post.
Heei...where our German fellows, they haven't posted here...
cheers,
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