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- Help: looking for... 'Star Trek - The Cage' - narrated by Patrick Stewart, & more
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- #160658
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- Superman II and Superman III extended (Released)
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Originally posted by: Rikter
I just finished the DVD set (a week or so ago) so we'll get this up on the torrents and newsgroups in just a few weeks or less!!!
NEW -
Superman: The Movie - The International Salkind Cut (NON-Composite)
TomahawkJ VHS transfer and Angrysun DVD authoring
Running Time: 188 minutes (NTSC) - This alternate and VERY, VERY rare Recorded as aired NON-composite version includes all known footage. As the film and its sequels enjoyed its popularity in the early 1980’s, producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind took it upon themselves to prepare the film for its eventual television broadcast. In order to market the film to television stations around the world, the Salkinds re-edited the film with approximately 45 minutes of additional footage not released in theaters. Whereas Richard Donner had complete directorial control in editing the film for theatrical release, the Salkinds had control of the film for international distribution and television marketing, and the film was re-edited without Donner’s approval. The added footage brought the running time of the film to 188 minutes, the longest known version of the film to be assembled and shown to audiences around the world.
I just finished the DVD set (a week or so ago) so we'll get this up on the torrents and newsgroups in just a few weeks or less!!!
NEW -
Superman: The Movie - The International Salkind Cut (NON-Composite)
TomahawkJ VHS transfer and Angrysun DVD authoring
Running Time: 188 minutes (NTSC) - This alternate and VERY, VERY rare Recorded as aired NON-composite version includes all known footage. As the film and its sequels enjoyed its popularity in the early 1980’s, producers Alexander and Ilya Salkind took it upon themselves to prepare the film for its eventual television broadcast. In order to market the film to television stations around the world, the Salkinds re-edited the film with approximately 45 minutes of additional footage not released in theaters. Whereas Richard Donner had complete directorial control in editing the film for theatrical release, the Salkinds had control of the film for international distribution and television marketing, and the film was re-edited without Donner’s approval. The added footage brought the running time of the film to 188 minutes, the longest known version of the film to be assembled and shown to audiences around the world.
Just wondering if this has been uploaded yet as I couldnt find it at myspleen?