Yes Lee, I have the 200ft of Plan 9 it is a very good souvenir and possibly one to watch more often than the feature 😀
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Okay here are two more - what I would call terrible edits - I could have done much better putting together a 400 foot digest ...
M*A*S*H - No THEME SONG!!! Just jumps right in with terrible narration to the football game which takes on almost the entire reel and then tacked on is the famous shower scene - and then it just ends - with a "THE END" title card - black lettering over a white background - what ?!?!
BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID - Okay. Again with terrible narration - not needed at all. No Kathrine Ross. No good music scenes. There is some good dialogue present though but at the very moving end with the freeze frame - you get a quick shot of it - MORE TERRIBLE NARRATION followed by ONE second of "THE END" title card - black lettering over a white background.
Of the two BUTCH would be easier to get into digest form I think. M*A*S*H is very episodic and just needs good choices for what to include. Would love to take a crack at these two. Ha!
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I have a red 4x400' version of BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW which, despite its length, still manages to be a total disaster. The company that released this (help me here) liked to cut as much as possible from the front end of the feature, and did so here, plopping us down after the credits right into the incomprehensible middle of a sub-plot. Later things start to make more sense, so they choose to cut out one of the best scenes in the film: Angel's attempted seduction of the priest.
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Could I suggest the 400ft Bridge On The River Kwai as one of my most disappointing cutdowns? I have a few Columbia releases with the narration but Kwai has the most irksome (often unnecessary) narration and not a terribly well edited digest. Despite this, I'm still looking for the Scope version if anyone has one to sell! Lawrence Of Arabia was a bit of a mangled mess too! I'm familiar with the feature yet still struggle to follow the cutdown
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Originally posted by Oliver Feld View PostSteve
Do You know That this beloved scene is included in the marketing film cutdown?
It’s in letterbox and the cut is different to the Derann cut, but the banana gag is included.
How is the color?
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I just picked up a 400 foot Marketing Films release of the GODFATHER This appears to be printed on polyester stock and is definitely low-fade. But the cover of the box has Sonny Corleone being dispatched at the toll booth. Famous scene for sure.
I watched the movie. That scene is completely missing in this release. The editing is a bit choppy in the beginning but once Michael is in charge we get the restaurant killing and the baptism sequence. The movie ends with Diane Keaton looking at Al Pacino through a door as they shut it on her. No end titles but I don't know if they were originally there or perhaps just weren't included in this release. Nice print with decent color but - WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?
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Okay. Just picked up a Universal 8 400 foot digest of FRANKENSTEIN.
Not a terrible edit - but - the iconic REVEAL scene of the Monster is completely missing. But, then, they include about a minute of professors streaming out of a meeting with Edward Van Sloan at the beginning which clearly does not need to be in there. Strange.
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