![]() I distinctly remember that there was no music at all between the intermission card and the beginning of act two. I'm (sigh) old enough to have seen the original Roadshow version of Exodus though I was still an adolescent. However, the dvd does not include any of that. I had forgotten about that Paramount Theatre which of course had no relationship to the original one in Times Sq-except for it's name.Īnother film with overture, intermission with entr'acte music is Barabbas. The NY Paramount referred to here is the sterile mini movie theater included in the basement of the old G&W building on Columbus Circle (now altered), not the huge Times Sq movie palace demolished during the 1960's. I am sure some music had to be used during the theatrical presentation. The laser includes the Intermission card, no music, just a long fade to black and then on to part 2. You can hear this selection on the soundtrack CD. ![]() You are right the PICINIC overture was a fabrication created by our very own Joe Caps, who produced the Pioneer laser. The overture was included in the showing at the Loew's State.ĭidn't "Exodus" have a intermission? (though without music)Įxodus did indeed have an intermission though it is not replicated on the DVD, at least region 1 DVD, I don't know about the German release which is supposedly a better transfer. ![]() I believe that the New York Paramount was long gone by the time Star Trek opened. Star Trek the Motion Picture played at the Loew's State. I was later surprised to find it at a later place on the lp it's a lovely piece of music. I seem to remember seeing the original STAR TREK in its premier engagement at the Paramount Theatre in New York, where it had the overture play while the curtains were still closed. I thought they were just playing 'Ilia's Theme' as background music before the movie started. I didn't know it was an Overture until the DVD came out. In Australia the Overture of Star Trek was played while the curtains were still closed and the lights were still up. Love the Goldsmith score though (who doesn't?). I don't have the DVD (not a fan of the film) but I don't recall an overture when I saw it in theaters. Similarly Star! had an intermission/entracte which isn't duplicated on the DVD transfer (though I believe the laser disc included it).įrank, thanks for the info on Star Trek. ![]() Re: Judgment At Nuremburg, yes the intermission and entracte are eliminated from the DVD version. I did know that the entracte following the intermission has been eliminated from Anne Frank which is why I just have "overture, intermission, exit music". Paul, thanks for the corrections on Ben-Hur, Spartacus and Fall Of The Roman Empire which I've made. I recall the Pioneer "special edition" laser disc of Picnic (1955) had an overture but I believe it was created for the laser disc and never shown theatrically that way. I don't know but it was a prestigious film so it might have. Was there actually an overture on it when it premiered? I ask this because what is titled Overture on the DVD is a rather choppy-sounding hodgepodge, and sounds suspiciously like the music for the trailer, which runs almost the same lenhth. When I saw last year's film version of Les Miserables, after the One Day More number which is clearly the finale of the second act, I expected an intermission.Ī question about East of Eden. Personally, I like the idea of an intermission on films that are over 2 1/2 hours long (and so does my bladder). My sister (who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area) said when she saw Titanic (1997), there was an intermission which there wasn't when I saw it first run at the Chinese theater in Hollywood. When a film pushes the three hour mark, sometimes theaters shove an intermission when it's never intended in order to make money at the concession stand. Perhaps MGM gave the theatres an intermission option. General Discussion: DVDs containing overtures, entractes or exit music This naturally fizzy tipple is made by bottling the wine when it’s around 90% fermented, with the final 10% of the fermentation in the bottle resulting in trapped bubbles.Īnd Ancre Hill use the Entr’acte Intermission method meaning that previous vintage wine (in this case PInot Noir) is blended with brand new vintage wine (2022 Chardonnay) - all from their own estate in Monmouthshire.ĭrink it chilled at your next house party (we can but dream) or for more relaxed musings with cold cuts or canapés.FSM Board: DVDs containing overtures, entractes or exit music Īncre Hill Vineyard’s delicious Red Pet Nat has been a firm fave for Chilled & Tannin’s thirsty customers and we’re delighted to be amongst the first to get our paws on their brand new Pink Pet Nat.Īnd it’s The team at Ancre Hill Vineyard aren't just trailblazers for Welsh winemaking they're also leading the way for organic, biodynamic and regenerative viticulture and viniculture in the British Isles - a nd they're bloody lovely people, too.
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