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1968: A Roadshow Odyssey - The Original Reserved Seat Engagements Of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’

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  Date: June 20, 2004 
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"2001" release dates

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Herbert Born, Sun, 30 May 2004 16:22:33 +0200

Dear Thomas,

Very interesting article about "2001" on my favourite page in the worldwide net. I had the chance to see the new 70mm print recently at the DFM in Frankfurt, it is still an outstanding movie and a project, which today would not be possible to get it "greenlighted" by the studios.

The new print has a fantastic sound, but the picture is somewhat grainier than the 70mm prints from 1968. It's printed from a dupe negative and some few scenes have to be replaced obviously because the negative was damaged. Print was made by CFI on Estar stock.

According to my information, all 1968 70mm prints were struck at MGM Laboratories, Culver City, from the Original Camera Negative in A/B roll (and in two reels even C-roll) printing to avoid doing opticals for the fade in/outs and inserts. Kubrick was fanatic about print quality, but was according to Con Pederson very happy with the work of MGM labs. Even a few years later he "forced" Warner to do all the United States release prints at MGM labs, which Warner never did before.

There must a least have been done more than 143 initial 70mm prints, as the enclosed original leader of a German 70mm print from 1968 demonstrates. At this time the lab started counting with Nr. 1. The print itself is the Nr. 11 of the German dubbed sound prints, this may lead to the conclusion, that at least 11 70mm prints have been done for Germany in first run.

I have a lot more material about this film, but unfortunately not more time today. Will follow up. Take care and all the best & keep up the good work for all the fans of the large format out there.

best, Herbert
 
 
1 June 2004

Mike,

Hearty congrats. Brings together all the tech/exhib lore about this landmark production into one neat package - fun AND informative to read. Wouldn't be surprised if your effort might touch off calls to restore the missing 20 minutes for a special DVD package - although who knows what Stanley Kubrick's legendary will has to say about something like this... maybe those 70mm trims (and the 65mm neg) were interred (or incinerated, as the case may be) with him! If something like the post-premiere projection room print chopping were to happen today (!) the frames would probably show up on eBay... It sure hurts to think of all that nice wide pristine stock being trashed before (in most cases) being run through a projector even once.

Certainly, the engagement list is an impressive accomplishment as it stands now – and you'll undoubtedly receive some input over the months ahead as word spreads that will permit the filling-in of missing dates and perhaps supplementing with additional data.

I'm truly honoured to have my name associated as a source with this project, Mike. On behalf of all those interested in this subject matter, thanks for taking the initiative.

Bill Kretzel
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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