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David Pierce
Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 7:57 am
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Actually, RIO RITA was sold to MGM for their remake
with Abbott & Costello, so it didn't make it to the C&C
TV package.

The not-dissimilar DIXIANA was in the C&C package,
with the colour scenes recovered by UCLA some years
ago.

David



"ChaneyFan" <chaneyfan@aol.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I notice W&W's RIO RITA is scheduled for early on Friday June 11th.
(Actually
on June 10th schedule.) When was this "lost" film found?

This has been around for decades and was in the old C&C TV package. What
did
turn up more recently (10-15 years ago?) was the color footage.
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Carlos Garza
Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 9:26 pm
Guest
Set your VCRs (or TiVos)

I couldn't help but notice that TCM will be showing Nosferatu in June.
It's on the Sunday June 6 schedule at midnight Eastern time. That's
really the morning of June 7 on the East coast or 9:00 pm June 6 for
West coast viewers.

They have been showing the David Shepard print with the Silent
Orchestra (2000) score for the past two (maybe three) years.

I understand that the June screening will be a new print that features
the 1997 James Bernard score. It's the first broadcast in the US of
this score that I am aware of. A quick look at IMDB indicates that
this may have been the last feature length score by this fine
composer.

The print is most likely the Photoplay production that was presented
on the "Channel Four Silents" and premiered on November 17, 1997 at
the Royal Festival Hall in London. The CD of this score is on Silva
America.

enjoy

Carlos Garza
Silent Orchestra
NosferatuMovie.com

<my first name> at <name of the group> dot com

On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 03:34:59 -0500, "chauncygardiner"
<chauncygardiner@cox.net> wrote:

Quote:
http://www.turnerclassicmovies.com/Schedule/Print/0,,06-2004|0|,00.html


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Guest
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 7:52 am
On Fri, 21 May 2004 03:26:57 GMT, Carlos Garza
<notmyreal@emailaddress.com > wrote:

Quote:
Set your VCRs (or TiVos)

I couldn't help but notice that TCM will be showing Nosferatu in June.
It's on the Sunday June 6 schedule at midnight Eastern time. That's
really the morning of June 7 on the East coast or 9:00 pm June 6 for
West coast viewers.

They have been showing the David Shepard print with the Silent
Orchestra (2000) score for the past two (maybe three) years.

I understand that the June screening will be a new print that features
the 1997 James Bernard score. It's the first broadcast in the US of
this score that I am aware of. A quick look at IMDB indicates that
this may have been the last feature length score by this fine
composer.

The print is most likely the Photoplay production that was presented
on the "Channel Four Silents"

This version is from the BFI and is available as an R2 DVD.

The print is the same as the recent KINO DVD.

Scoundrel

( now if they could just release the restored print with a new
recording of the Timothy Brock organ score...)




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Sean Brobst
Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 1:59 pm
Guest
scoundrel@nospamprovide.net wrote in message news:<072sa09jpsgbf97adccv74vl7o51riv5cv@4ax.com>...
Quote:
On Fri, 21 May 2004 03:26:57 GMT, Carlos Garza
notmyreal@emailaddress.com > wrote:

Set your VCRs (or TiVos)

I couldn't help but notice that TCM will be showing Nosferatu in June.
It's on the Sunday June 6 schedule at midnight Eastern time. That's
really the morning of June 7 on the East coast or 9:00 pm June 6 for
West coast viewers.

They have been showing the David Shepard print with the Silent
Orchestra (2000) score for the past two (maybe three) years.

I understand that the June screening will be a new print that features
the 1997 James Bernard score. It's the first broadcast in the US of
this score that I am aware of. A quick look at IMDB indicates that
this may have been the last feature length score by this fine
composer.

The print is most likely the Photoplay production that was presented
on the "Channel Four Silents"

This version is from the BFI and is available as an R2 DVD.

The print is the same as the recent KINO DVD.

Scoundrel

( now if they could just release the restored print with a new
recording of the Timothy Brock organ score...)






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SilentOrchestra.com


Does Milestone still have plans to release Nosferatu on DVD?
 
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