I was putting together my new lists the other day and I added a copy of "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" 200' to the lists, and I wondered why Fox only brought these films out as a series of 200' reels, I could understand with the sequels being 200's, but surely the original Charlton Heston film deserved at least a 400' edition, strange decisions, as ever about what to release, and the format!
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as i said on the channel, I was always a bit surprised that this title never made it past the 200ft version, especially the first film.
Obviously rights have played a part in it.
I do have the excellent scope trailer to the first film which is a great souvenir of the feature.
I would like to get hold of the 200ft version of the original feature but finding one that isn't faded appears to be impossible.
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Originally posted by Dominique De Bast View Post
Osi, why specifically an optical version ? I noticed you wished the same for the Grizzly. Wouldn't a magnetic copy be ok ?
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There are too numerous to mention feature films that never made it onto super 8, that DID make it onto the optical sound feature film industry, as they were used as in flight movies. The image quality tended to be superior to that which you could get with magnetic sound films. Occasionally, the optical track will fade, but usually it is the other way around, and the optical soundtrack, while not quite as good as magnetic tracks at they're best, was pretty good. More often than not, the issue is with the optical sound projector, though you do have to keep optical sound films cleaner, as debris on the film can cause interference in the playback of the sound.
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