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Super Technirama 70

All 70mm film lists
Compiled by: Thomas Hauerslev.Date: 09.12.2008
TitleReleasedCinemaNotes
  
Sleeping Beauty29.01.1959Fox Wilshire, LA, USA17.02.1959 AT Criterion, NYC, USA
Solomon and Sheba27.10.1959Astoria, London
Spartacus06.10.1960DeMille, NYC, USA
King of Kings11.10.1961State, NYC, USA
El Cid06.12.1961Metropole, London
The Savage Innocents21.12.1961Chelsea, Melbourne
Imperial Venus196270mm print confirmed 16.11.2006
Barabbas04.02.1962Odeon Haymarket, London
Black Tights07.09.1961Coliseum, London
55 Days at Peking06.05.1963Dominion, London
Hercules and the Captive Women1963Also known as "Hercules Conquers Atlantis"
La Fayette20.02.1962Normandie, Paris"La Fayette" had its premiere in January 1962 on the newly build french ocean liner FRANCE during the first passage from Le Havre to New York. The FRANCE had a cinema on board with a capacity of 664 seats, 2 x DP70 and a 16mm projector, five front sound speakers and 14 effect speakers. The screen was 10 meter width.
Circus World24.06.1964Capri, Dallas, USA
The Long Ships26.12.1964Barclay, Sydney
Zulu1964
The Golden Head08.04.1965Royalty, LondonSome chase scenes done in MCS-70

Released in East Germany on February 18th, 1966, was dubbed in German by DEFA. Released in 35mm and CinemaScope. German title "Das Goldene Haupt", which is a literal translation of the English title.
Le Corsaire (S)1965
The Great Wall1965Advertised as "Super 70 Technirama"
Shellarama (S)22.07.1965Casino, LondonAlso know as "Push Button Go"
Custer of the West09.11.1967Casino, London
The Black Cauldron26.07.1985Radio City, NYC, USA
Spartacus26.04.1991Ziegfeld, NYC, USARestored version

70mm prints are unconfirmed

   
Antinea, L'Amante Della Citta Sepolta1960
The Trials of Oscar Wilde1960
Carthage in Flames1961
The Music Man1962
World by Night no. 21962
Buddha1963
Madame1963
The Pink Panther1964
Clint the Lonely Nevadan1968
Further in 70mm reading:

History of Technirama

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(S) = Short film

Assistant contributors on some large format lists includes Michael Coate, David Coles, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Scott Marshall, Tak Miagishima, Rick Mitchell, Dan Scherlock, Richard Vetter and Ingolf Vonau.

Based on material found in many sources, including trade papers, Variety, Wide Screen Movies (Robert E. Carr & R. Michael Hayes) and Four Aspects of The Film (James L Limbacher)
 
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