In Reply to: Re: Yes! He had that unbashed sexuality.. posted by patrickU on March 29, 2004 at 09:30:10:
I don't know what is holding up the DVD release of this movie, particularly since it came out on VHS long ago. I saw it in 1981 at Radio City Music Hall with Carmine Coppola conducting a live orchestra playing his score. The triple - width "Polyvision" sequences were overwhelming. It was apparently the first time that three synchonized projectors were used for the triptych effects since Napoleon's original release.
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- Re: Yes! He had that unbashed sexuality.. - Rob Doorack 09:42:21 03/29/04 (3)
- Re: Yes! He had that unbashed sexuality.. - patrickU 09:47:38 03/29/04 (2)
- It's been long time here too - Victor Khomenko 10:06:28 03/29/04 (1)
- I hope that it ISN'T the Coppola/Zoetrope version, but rather the latest Brownlow restoration. - Audiophilander 10:34:57 03/30/04 (0)