| Title |
Released |
Cinema |
Notes |
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|
|
|
| Sleeping Beauty |
29.01.1959 |
Fox Wilshire, LA, USA |
17.02.1959 AT Criterion,
NYC, USA |
| Solomon and Sheba |
27.10.1959 |
Astoria, London |
|
| Spartacus |
06.10.1960 |
DeMille, NYC, USA |
|
| King of Kings |
11.10.1961 |
State, NYC, USA |
|
| El Cid |
06.12.1961 |
Metropole, London |
|
| The Savage
Innocents |
21.12.1961 |
Chelsea, Melbourne |
|
| Imperial Venus |
1962 |
|
70mm print
confirmed 16.11.2006 |
| Barabbas |
04.02.1962 |
Odeon Haymarket,
London |
|
| Black Tights |
07.09.1961 |
Coliseum, London |
|
| 55 Days at Peking |
06.05.1963 |
Dominion, London |
|
| Hercules and the
Captive Women |
1963 |
|
Also known as
"Hercules Conquers Atlantis" |
| La Fayette |
20.02.1962 |
Normandie, 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 World |
24.06.1964 |
Capri, Dallas, USA |
|
| The Long Ships |
26.12.1964 |
Barclay, Sydney |
|
| Zulu |
1964 |
|
|
|
The Golden Head |
08.04.1965 |
Royalty, London |
Some 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 Wall |
1965 |
|
Advertised as
"Super 70 Technirama" |
| Shellarama (S) |
22.07.1965 |
Casino, London |
Also know as
"Push Button Go" |
| Custer of the West |
09.11.1967 |
Casino, London |
|
| The Black Cauldron |
26.07.1985 |
Radio City, NYC,
USA |
|
| Spartacus |
26.04.1991 |
Ziegfeld, NYC, USA |
Restored version |
| 70mm prints are
questionable |
|
|
|
| Antinea, L'Amante
Della Citta Sepolta |
1960 |
|
|
| The Trials of Oscar
Wilde |
1960 |
|
|
| Carthage in Flames |
1961 |
|
|
| The Music Man |
1962 |
|
|
| World by Night no.
2 |
1962 |
|
|
| Buddha |
1963 |
|
|
| Madame |
1963 |
|
|
| The Pink Panther |
1964 |
|
|
| Clint the Lonely
Nevadan |
1968 |
|
|
|
Further
in 70mm reading:
History of
Technirama
Internet link:
(S) = Short film
Assistant editors and co-contributors on large format lists includes
Mike Coate, David Coles, Jeffrey L. Johnson, Scott Marshall, Tak Miagishima,
Rick Mitchell, Dan Scherlock, Richard Vetter and Ingolf Vonau.
Based on material in:
Widescreen Movies (Robet Carr & Michael Hayes)
Four Aspects of he Film (James L Limbach) |