Topic: Beatles Come To Town - any 'scope versions?
Stuart Reid
Jedi Master Film Handler Posts: 720
From: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Feb 2009
posted March 10, 2016 01:21 PM
I love my print of the Pathe Beatles Come To Town, but it's flat; wondered if there were any legit 'scope versions printed?
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From: United Kingdom
Registered: Jun 2003
posted March 10, 2016 03:46 PM
Derann released scope versions as well as flat versions. The scope release was softer than the flat versions which were amazing in terms of quality.
posted March 11, 2016 04:32 AM
I believe another distributor (PM Films?) wanted to release this in 'scope but their lab could not get a good result so they only released it flat.
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From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
posted March 11, 2016 06:41 AM
I have this in scope and i believe it was Red Fox,(i could be wrong), personally, if i could get a good colour version in the flat format i would be happy, only because the colour has faded on mine. I got this one from Classic and Phil did say that none of scope copies were very good in colour from new, however, there is still a fair amount of colour left. Will put up some screen shots over the weekend.
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From: United States
Registered: Jun 2003
posted March 11, 2016 09:55 AM
As Tom stated, Red Fox Films did put this out in cinemascope. It was one of their few scope releases. I bought mine new back then in the 1970s, and the color was never really good to begin with. Most likely because it was newsreel footage, probably 16mm...
Stuart Reid
Jedi Master Film Handler Posts: 720
From: Worthing, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Feb 2009
posted March 11, 2016 02:02 PM
Joe, that's a shame about the colour as the 35mm prints were presented in Technicolor (and Techniscope), the digital versions I have seen have beautiful colour.
posted March 16, 2016 03:29 AM
Mine is a PM films copy which is colour and scope. I bought this from the shop at Beaconsfield around 1982. Maybe this was one of the test prints? Colour and sound is ok but the print is from a well worn neg. Still good as a record of the fab four playing 'live'.