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Topic: Why "Top Secret" is not available in 8mm?
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted June 18, 2008 02:25 PM
I've often thought that as well. I think it might well come down to how many dollars the film made in theaters and then they guaged what they would release on Super 8mm. Airplane was a monster hit for the Zuckerman Brothers, and , while Top Secret was certainly a funnier film in some ways, for some reason, it didn't really do well in the movie theater.
The Zuckerman brothers have commented (in thier commentary on the DVD) that they felt that "Top Secret' had a lot of flaws, though funny, and too many of the jokes were, (surprisingly for them) too "cerebrel" and were funnier than hell, (at least, to them) but they didn't clique with the audience.
Anyhow, I agree with you. This would have made an excellent 3X400 release!
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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David Kilderry
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 963
From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted June 19, 2008 04:17 AM
When I worked at the Forum here in Melbourne we had the premiere of Top Secret and Zucker Brothers attended. It was a great film to run and put Val Kilmer on the map.
At around the same time we had a film called Tank, with James Garner and Shirley Jones, well walking up the aisle one afternoon I ran into Pat Boone who was in town. He was one of only 10 people in for the session.
Top Secret ran about 3 months; Flying High, the Australian title for Airplane, ran 18 months.
At the time I thought of buying Aurplane on Super 8 but didn't; wish I had. I have never heard of Top Secret in Super 8. If they were going to do anything at that time (1984), they would have done Beverly Hills Cop and Temple Of Doom, but alas other than a few like Derann, Super 8 mainstream was dead by then.
David
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