Jetrell Fo said:
dvdmike said:
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dvdmike said:
They are old masters but miles better than the blurays and are the theatrical cuts
"They" are referred to HDTV or laserdisc versions?
It would be cool (to me, at least) to do a restoration project of EP1-8 with PAL laserdiscs as source (and EP9 from NTSC LD as no PAL LD was available) - EP1,2,7,8 have italian soundtrack, too...
By the way, EP6 on the PAL UK laserdisc boxset is the extended version, and include a prologue by Leonard Nimoy... IIRC the latter was not available on BD, right?
HDTV, I thought 6 was only the extended version worldwide on LD
I can tell you the NTSC LD that I have of ST: TUC is not extended.
Every version on LDDB is the 113 min version
http://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/24026/LV32301/Star-Trek-VI:-The-Undiscovered-Country-(1991)
http://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/11216/LV32301-WS/Star-Trek-VI:-The-Undiscovered-Country-(1991)
From Wiki
he Undiscovered Country was released on VHS and in widescreen and pan and scan formats on Laserdisc in June 1992;[116] the release added a few minutes of new footage to the film.[117] Because of a trend in supermarket video sales and rentals, Paramount offered rebates for the home video release of The Undiscovered Country through boxes of Kellogg's Frosted Mini-Wheats.[118] The Laserdisc version of the film was the tenth highest-selling video during 1992.[119] The home video cut was later released for the film's 1999 DVD debut.[117]