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La_Comtesse 10:41 pm UTC 12/28/06 |
In reply to: | re: Jim Steinman Is The Greatest Ever! - rockfenris2005 09:33 pm UTC 12/28/06 |
Doesn't really mention much in the Eureka booklet, but I have high hopes looking at the other MOC releases (like for example Murnau's 'Faust'). > > > > I have my eye out for the upcoming Eureka Master's of > > Cinema release, I'm hoping that will be as complete as > > possible WITH the original score and colour tinting. > > > > > > Hmm, where does it say that? > > I had the impression that there was never actually an > original score, it was just musicians at the various > theatres playing what they wanted. > > Because all orders were ordered "destroyed" by the Bram > Stoker estate, most negatives of the full film were never > recovered. The movie that we see now is not the same as > those actual negatives, but there have been other lost > scenes turning up here and there. Slowly, they've found > more. > > There's only one man, I forget his name, who has the > closest thing to the complete film as possible. Because of > the copyright issues, anyone can do anything with this > film. There are dozens of different issues out there > > | |
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