Once again Dave you have preserved a valuable piece of Cinerama history. The finished product looks great from this short. I did see the 70mm version in Sydney when David Coles ran it at his Dave's Encore Cinema in Sydney in the early 1980s. The cinema used to be known as the Forum and was one of the city's premiere 70mm showcases. An interesting time capsule but the problems between mismatched panels and so on we're quite distracting. Looking forward to seeing the bluray from the original 3 panels. Once again thanks for hard work and perseverance in bringing these titles from the brink of oblivion. Now all we need is Warners to work on The Wonderful World of the Brother's Grimm to complete the set!
Cinepanorama was a name concocted by the American company. The advertisements and programme were corrected to Kinopanorama after a complaint by the Cinerama company.
great i wish Cinerama would come back in some form ❤
Once again Dave you have preserved a valuable piece of Cinerama history. The finished product looks great from this short. I did see the 70mm version in Sydney when David Coles ran it at his Dave's Encore Cinema in Sydney in the early 1980s. The cinema used to be known as the Forum and was one of the city's premiere 70mm showcases. An interesting time capsule but the problems between mismatched panels and so on we're quite distracting. Looking forward to seeing the bluray from the original 3 panels. Once again thanks for hard work and perseverance in bringing these titles from the brink of oblivion. Now all we need is Warners to work on The Wonderful World of the Brother's Grimm to complete the set!
Cinepanorama was a name concocted by the American company. The advertisements and programme were corrected to Kinopanorama after a complaint by the Cinerama company.
Superb restoration ...
how great!! thanks for posting..
Please create for of these! So fascinating.
Masterful WIZARDS at work. !wOw!
Miracle! instead of the 22 I just received this!
I want to see these in an IMAX theater! Where? When? How?????
At 0:52 it is not the Russian Cinerama theater but 360 deg circle panorama building.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krugovaya_Kinopanorama
It's two cinemas. The Mir and the Krugorama.
It's a Soviet Kinopanorama®, NOT a Cinerama, theatre known as 'Mir' [Peace].
I went there in March 1974.
In Russia they used East German Agfa film (later ORWO).
Soviets also had their own firm stock /manufacturer called "Svema"
They also use KS perforations, presumably at short pitch, on negative and intermediate stocks, as opposed to the BH perforations used in the West.
Can You still get Agfachrome Film?