the CinemaScope process. CinemaScope was an anamorphic format anamorphic lens series used for shooting ... Academy format s 1.37 1 ratio. Although the CinemaScope lens system was made obsolete by new technological developments, primarily advanced by Panavision , the CinemaScope anamorphic format has ... & Lomb won a 1954 Academy Award Oscar for its development of the CinemaScope lens. Origins A French ... in 1926. It was this process that would later form the basis for CinemaScope. Chr tien s process was based ... and dilating at projection time the image laterally. ref http jkor.com peter scopehist.html CinemaScope ... quickly transported to Hollywood where they were further analyzed. From this analysis the basis of CinemaScope ..., was halted so that the film could be changed to a CinemaScope production using Color motion picture ... called the future of filmmaking . With the introduction of CinemaScope, Fox and other companies ... implementation of that which would eventually be called CinemaScope employed the best of the so ... of these lenses, initially produced an improved Chr tien formula adapter lens design CinemaScope ... formula adapter lens design CinemaScope Adapter Type II , and, finally, produced Bausch & Lomb formula .... Early implementations The original expectation was that CinemaScope would use a separate film for sound see CinemaScope Audio Audio below thus enabling the full silent 1.33 1 aperture to be available ... square, but of Film perforations DH DH height, thus, the CinemaScope, or Film perforations CS CS perforation ... image, although all of Fox s CinemaScope films were made using a silent full aperture for the negatives .... Image Robe Cinemascope Ad.jpg thumb right 270px A promotional picture advertising The Robe film The Robe and CinemaScope. The small box in the center represents a regular width screen. The curvature ... Cinerama screens, CinemaScope screens were rectangular, and only 86 wider than standard ratio. The Robe film The Robe was the first film to start production in CinemaScope, a project that was selected ... more details
CinemaScope 55 was a large format version of CinemaScope introduced by 20th Century Fox Twentieth Century Fox in 1955, which used a film width of 55.625  mm ref http www.widescreenmuseum.com widescreen wingcs6.htm ref . Fox had introduced the original 35mm version of CinemaScope in 1953 and it had proved to be commercially successful. However the additional image enlargement needed to fill the new wider screens that had been installed in theatres for CinemaScope resulted in visible film grain. The obvious solution was to use a larger film so that less enlargement would be needed. ref Why Wide Film by Earl I. Sponable, Journal of the SMPTE Vol 65 February 56 ref CinemaScope 55 was the result of this thinking, and was one of three High Definition film systems introduced in the mid 1950s, the other two being Paramount Pictures Paramount s VistaVision and the Todd AO 70 mm film system. Fox determined that a system that produced a frame area approximately 4 times that of the 35mm CinemaScope frame would be the optimum trade off between performance and cost, and the 55.625mm film width was chosen because it provided that. Camera negative film had a larger grain than the film stocks used ... prints need to allow space for soundtracks whilst camera negative doesn t CinemaScope 55 had different ... anamorphic CinemaScope lenses, was contracted by Fox to build new lenses which could cover ... prints were made for either film, both being released in conventional 35mm CinemaScope with a limited ... one reproducer are in the hands of collectors. citation needed date December 2010 Cinemascope 55 ... four track stereo soundtrack printed on the actual film then used in all Cinemascope releases. ref http www.imdb.com title tt0049055 trivia ref In 2005 both CinemaScope 55 films were restored from the original ... www.in70mm.com news 2005 cinemascope 55 index.htm ref Source Links American Widescreen Museum Cinemascope ... of Carousel and The King and I References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Cinemascope 55 Category Movie film ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name The Egg and Jerry series Tom and Jerry image The Egg and Jerry Title.JPG caption Title Card director William Hanna br Joseph Barbera story artist William Hanna br Joseph Barbera animator Ed Barge br Ray Patterson br Irven Spence br Kenneth Muse layout artist Richard Bickenbach background artist Don Driscoll musician Scott Bradley producer William Hanna br Joseph Barbera distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer release date March 23, 1956 color process Technicolor br CinemaScope br Perspecta runtime 7 50 movie language English language English preceded by The Flying Sorceress followed by Busy Buddies The Egg and Jerry is the 99th one reel animated cartoon animated Tom and Jerry Short subject short , created in 1956 in film 1956 , directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. It is a CinemaScope remake of 1949 s Hatch Up Your Troubles , and the first of the Cinemascope remakes of a few cartoons. The only aspects of the cartoon that differ from the original are that it is in a Widescreen format, the ink lines around the characters are thicker, and the backgrounds are more stylised. Also, the egg is white instead of pink, and Tom is missing the white fur stripe between his eyes, typical of the time period. The cartoon s title is a play on words of the novel and film The Egg and I film The Egg and I . Plot Image EggAndJerry2.jpg thumb 200px left Jerry falls onto the floor after the woodpecker pecks away the stool that he was about to sit on. Image EggAndJerry4.jpg thumb 200px left The baby woodpecker finally locates his mother. For the plot, see Hatch Up Your Troubles , the original version of this short. Screenshots to the left are for animation comparison only. External links bcdb title 2954 br imdb title 49173 The Hanna and barbera Tom and Jerry Shorts DEFAULTSORT Egg and Jerry, The Category 1956 films Category Tom and Jerry cartoons Category Films shot in CinemaScope Cat ... more details
Image TohoScope logo.jpg thumb 250px right The Toho Scope logo, as seen before The Mysterians . Toho Scope is an anamorphic lens system developed in the late 1950s by Toho Toho Studios in response to the popularity of CinemaScope . Its technical specifications are identical to those of CinemaScope. This widescreen format was first used for the black and white films The Men of Tohoku , ref http www.imdb.com title tt0051092 ref and On Wings of Love , made use of color in The Last Pursuit , ref http www.imdb.com title tt0050926 ref and debuted in full color and tokusatsu with The Mysterians all 1957 . The label fell out of use in 1968 to be replaced by the generic anamorphic. The recognizable Toho Scope logo prefaced Godzilla Final Wars , one of many homage s to older science fiction productions made throughout the film. References reflist Galbraith, Stuart IV. Audio commentary, Invasion of Astro Monster . Classic Media, 2007. Category Toho Category Movie film formats filming stub ja ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name Feedin the Kiddie series Tom and Jerry image Feedingthekiddietitle.jpg caption The title card of Feedin the Kiddie . director William Hanna br Joseph Barbera story artist William Hanna br Joseph Barbera animator Irven Spence br Kenneth Muse br Ed Barge br Ray Patterson animator Ray Patterson layout artist Richard Bickenbach background artist Don Driscoll musician Scott Bradley producer William Hanna br Joseph Barbera distributor Metro Goldwyn Mayer release date June 7, 1957 color process Technicolor br CinemaScope br Perspecta runtime 7 40 movie language English language English preceded by Timid Tabby followed by Mucho Mouse Feedin the Kiddie is the 107th one reel animated cartoon animated Tom and Jerry Short subject short , created in 1956 in film 1956 , directed and produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera with music by Scott Bradley. It is a CinemaScope remake of 1948 s Academy Award winning cartoon, The Little Orphan . In other words, it is essentially the same cartoon, but shot in Widescreen, with stylised backgrounds, thicker inklines around the characters, and this time, the letter that Tuffy has was now from cousin George. Additionally, a few elements of the original cartoon are missing, notably a few seconds trimmed from the beginning of the cartoon where Jerry looks in his cupboards for food, and also, Mammy Two Shoes brief cameo is missing. It was released to theaters on June 7, 1957 by Metro Goldwyn Mayer , a month after the Metro Goldwyn Mayer cartoon studio MGM cartoon studio shut down. Plot For the plot, see The Little Orphan , the original version of this short. External links bcdb title 3148 imdb title 50384 The Hanna and barbera Tom and Jerry Shorts DEFAULTSORT Feedin The Kiddie Category 1956 films Category Tom and Jerry cartoons Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Film remakes ja Feedin the Kiddie ... more details
Grand Canyonscope was a Donald Duck animated Short subject short released in 1954. It was Disney s first cartoon filmed in CinemaScope , and was produced to accompany Disney s first CinemaScope film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1954 film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea . It is available on Walt Disney Treasures Wave Eight The Chronological Donald, Volume Four The Chronological Donald, Volume Four , as well as an extra on the DVD release of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea . Plot Donald is taking a tour of the Grand Canyon . Although he just wants to enjoy the whole exhibition, this is made all but impossible by constant admonishment from the rulebook wielding tour guide none other than Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore . Donald and Woodlore continue to irritate each other Donald by innocently tripping over various regulations Don t drop rocks into the canyon Don t bother the native Americans Don t yell at Echo Cliff You can t be on the tour without a burro to ride et al , and Woodlore by chastising him for it until Woodlore himself disturbs a mountain lion ...the last one seen in these parts since the Civil War it is, in fact, the same lion Woodlore is caught in the middle as said cougar chases Donald through the Canyon, which results in most of it being destroyed notably, a number of natural rock formations are smashed . With all the other tourists having fled, Woodlore sternly and rather insultingly demands that Donald and the lion dig another Grand Canyon to recreate what they ruined accordingly, he passes them a couple of shovels and yells out So START DIGGING . See also List of Disney animated shorts Donald Duck filmography External links Imdb title 0047043 Grand Canyonscope Category Donald Duck short films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Disney stub fr Donald visite le Grand Canyon ja ... more details
We Joined the Navy is a 1962 in film 1962 British CinemaScope comedy film based on the novel of the same name by John Winton , directed by Wendy Toye and starring Kenneth More , Lloyd Nolan , Joan O Brien , Derek Fowlds , Graham Crowden , Esma Cannon and John Le Mesurier . Cast Kenneth More as Lieutenant Commander Robert Badger Lloyd Nolan as Vice Admiral Ryan Joan O Brien as Lieutenant Carol Blair Mischa Auer as Colonel & President Jeremy Lloyd as Dewberry Jr. Dinsdale Landen as Bowles Derek Fowlds as Carson Denise Warren as Collette John Le Mesurier as George Dewberry Sr. Lally Bowers as Mrs. Cynthia Dewberry, his wife Laurence Naismith as Admiral Blake Andrew Cruickshank as Admiral Filmer Walter Fitzgerald as Admiral Thomas John Phillips actor John Phillips as Rear Admiral Ronald Leigh Hunt as Commander Royal Navy Dirk Bogarde as Dr. Simon Sparrow David Warner actor David Warner as Sailor Painting Ship External links imdb title 0056681 CinemaoftheUK Category 1962 films Category British films Category Elstree Studios films Category English language films Category 1960s comedy films Category Military humor in film Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Films directed by Wendy Toye 1960s UK film stub ... more details
Infobox film name The Canadians image image size caption producer director Burt Kennedy writer Burt Kennedy starring Robert Ryan br John Dehner br Torin Thatcher music cinematography editing distributor Associated Producers API released 1961 runtime 85 minutes country Canada language English imdb The Canadians is a 1961 Anglo Canadian CinemaScope Western film written and directed by Burt Kennedy . It starred Robert Ryan , John Dehner and Torin Thatcher . A group of Sioux come to shelter in Canada from the Indian wars in the United States . They are given permission to remain, by the Canadian government. They are soon followed, however by US Indian fighters who want to rob the Sioux. In response the North West Mounted Police are formed, the forerunner to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police . ref http www.imdb.com title tt0054715 ref References references Burt Kennedy DEFAULTSORT Canadians, The Category British films Category Canadian films Category American films Category 1960s drama films Category English language films Category Sioux language films Category 20th Century Fox films Category Films set in the Canadian Prairies Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category 1961 films Category 1960s Western films Category Films directed by Burt Kennedy Category Royal Canadian Mounted Police in fiction 1960s UK film stub Canada film stub de Die rote Schwadron ... more details
Killers of Kilimanjaro is a 1959 Cinema of the United Kingdom British CinemaScope adventure film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor actor Robert Taylor , Anthony Newley , Anne Aubrey and Donald Pleasence ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 38998 ref for Warwick Films . The story was inspired by actual incidents of the Tsavo maneaters recounted in the book African Bush Adventures by JA Hunter and Daniel P. Mannix . The movie was originally known as Adamson of Africa . ref KILLERS KILL THE CHIEF S ENTHUSIASM BRITISH FILM TITLE The Guardian 01 Sep 1959 11 ref Main cast Robert Taylor actor Robert Taylor Robert Adamson Anthony Newley Hooky Hook Anne Aubrey Jane Carlton Donald Pleasence Captain Gr goire Aslan Ben Ahmed Allan Cuthbertson Sexton Martin Benson actor Martin Benson Ali Orlando Martins Chief John Dimech Pasha Martin Boddey Gunther References references External links imdb title 0052970 CinemaoftheUK Richard Thorpe DEFAULTSORT Killers Of Kilimanjaro Category 1959 films Category British films Category 1950s adventure films Category English language films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Films based on non fiction books Category Films set in the 19th century Category Films set in Kenya Category Films shot in Kenya 1950s UK film stub fr Les Aventuriers du Kilimandjaro ... more details
The Bandit of Zhobe is a 1959 Cinema of the United Kingdom British CinemaScope adventure film directed by John Gilling and starring Victor Mature , Anne Aubrey and Anthony Newley . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 25035 ref On the British India a bandit goes on a rampage in the mistaken belief that the British have killed his family, which later proves to not be the case. It was produced by Albert Broccoli for Warwick Films . Cast Victor Mature Kasim Khan Anne Aubrey Zena Crowley Anthony Newley Corporal Stokes Norman Wooland Major Crowley Dermot Walsh Captain Saunders Walter Gotell Azhad Paul Stassino Hatti Larry Taylor actor Larry Taylor Ahmed Murray Kash Zecco Sean Kelly Lieutenant Wylie Denis Shaw Hussu Maya Koumani Tamara References references External links imdb title 0052601 CinemaoftheUK John Gilling DEFAULTSORT Bandit of Zhobe, The Category 1959 films Category British adventure films Category 1950s adventure films Category English language films Category Films directed by John Gilling Category Films set in the British Raj Category Films shot in CinemaScope 1950s UK film stub ... more details
Infobox film image image size alt caption director Jean Masson producer Jean Masson writer starring Grace Kelly br Rainier III, Prince of Monaco music Stan Kenton br Daniel White cinematography editing studio distributor released 17 May 1956 runtime 31 min. country flagcountry USA br flagcountry France br flagcountry Monaco language English br French The Wedding in Monaco is a 1956 in film 1956 documentary covering the celebrations in Monaco leading up to wedding of Prince Rainier III to Grace Kelly . The 31 minute color CinemaScope film was directed by Jean Masson and released by Metro Goldwyn Mayer , Kelly s film studio before her retirement from acting. ref cite news author Bosley Crowther title The Wedding in Monaco publisher New York Times date May 18, 1956 url http movies.nytimes.com movie review?res 9507E7D91F3FE23BBC4052DFB366838D649EDE accessdate 2011 04 27 ref See also Monte Carlo C est La Rose References reflist External links imdb title id 0049940 title The Wedding in Monaco DEFAULTSORT Wedding in Monaco, The Category 1956 films Category 1950s documentary films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Films shot in Monaco Category Documentary films about royalty hist documentary film stub ... more details
There have been a great number of anamorphic format trade names , for reasons of prestige, technology, or vanity. The basic 35 mm anamorphic format originally popularized as CinemaScope has by known by a number of other monikers. In some cases, these names actual refer to different lens designs and technologies implemented however, the great majority are simply re branded lenses originally known by another name. In recent decades, it has generally been considered a clich throwback, and thus the generic name of anamorphic format has become predominant. All of the following trade names refer to the modern SMPTE standard anamorphic 35 mm format or what was regarded as the contemporary standard at that time. Generically speaking, this means a 2x anamorphosis lens with 4 perf negative pulldown for both image origination and projection, and an aspect ratio image aspect ratio of 2.35 1 until 1970 and 2.39 1 after 1970. The term anamorphic should not be considered synonymous with Widescreen VistaVision was non anamorphic, and at the time of shooting, so was Techniscope . Trade names AgaScope Sweden, Czechoslovakia and Hungary Alexcope aka AlexScope Argentina ArriScope Germany developed by Arri ArriVision Germany 3 D Cinepanoramic France CinemaScope USA France early titles were 2.66 1 and 2.55 1 before standardization Cinescope Italy Clairmont Scope USA Colorscope Italy inconsistent usage across different formats, including anamorphic Daieiscope Japan Dyaliscope France Euroscope Franscope France and Czechoslovakia until 1959 Grandscope Japan Hammerscope England J D C Scope England developed by Joe Dunton Megascope England Naturama Nikkatsu Scope Japan Panavision US Panoramic a Italy Regalscope US 20th Century Fox s tradename for CinemaScope when used on black and white films Scanoscope Shawscope Hong Kong Shaw Brothers s tradename for CinemaScope Sovscope USSR Space Vision 3 D Spectrascope SuperCinescope Italy SuperTotalscope Italy Technovision France Todd AO Todd AO attemp ... more details
Infobox film name Ondu Premada Kathe image caption love director S.M.Joe Simon writer B.R.Laxman rao starring Rajnikanth br Sharada actress Sharada producer TBR.Production, music T.G.Lingappa editor babu released 1977 runtime language Kannada budget Ondu Premada Kathe lang kn is a Kannada film is directed by S.M.Joe Simon. This film is the first south Indian black and white cinemascope. It stars Rajinikanth and Sharada in the lead roles. Category Kannada language films Kannada film stub ... more details
Predating Multiplex movie theatre multiplexes , neighborhood theatres are the colloquial name given to smaller movie theatres located in local neighborhoods, as opposed to the large movie palace s located in downtown areas. Neighborhood theatres typically show films at cheaper prices, often double feature s and are often very conveniently located near where one lives. However, because of their size, they would and still do usually show reduction print s of films shot in such larger sized formats as Todd AO , Super Panavision 70 , or Ultra Panavision 70 Ultra Panavision . In former times, they would not show Cinerama films unless the print used had been converted to a Cinemascope or Panavision format. References Fernett, Gene Hollywood s Poverty Row Laura Books June 1973 Category Cinemas and movie theaters theatre stub ... more details
. Color version used CinemaScope Tom and Spike and Tyke characters Spike , living together as friends ... off with the refrigerator, much to George s chagrin. Color version used CinemaScope Tom laughs at his ... films Category Tom and Jerry cartoons Category Films shot in CinemaScope ja ... more details
Infobox Film name The Thin Red Line image size image The Thin Red Line FilmPoster.jpeg caption director Andrew Marton producer Philip Yordan br Sidney Harmon writer James Jones author James Jones novel , Bernard Gordon writer Bernard Gordon narrator starring Keir Dullea br Jack Warden br James Philbrook br Kieron Moore music Malcolm Arnold cinematography Manuel Berenguer editing Derek Parsons distributor Allied Artists Pictures Corporation Allied Artists released 1964 runtime 99 min country USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by The Thin Red Line is a 1964 in film 1964 Cinemascope film based on James Jones author James Jones s novel of the The Thin Red Line 1962 novel same name . The film follows the life of a number of American soldiers during the battle of Guadalcanal . The black and white film was filmed in Spain. Bernard Gordon s screenplay of Jones s work concentrates on the relationship between the young rule breaking, survival at any cost , Private Doll Keir Dullea and the older veteran Sgt Welsh Jack Warden . Another film adaptation of the The Thin Red Line novel novel was The Thin Red Line 1998 film released in 1998. External links imdb title 0058648 The Thin Red Line Amg movie 113298 The Thin Red Line DEFAULTSORT Thin Red Line 1964 film , The Category 1964 films Category Films based on novels Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Pacific War films Category Films set in the Solomon Islands Category Films shot in Madrid Category Guadalcanal Category Allied Artists films war film stub it La sottile linea rossa film 1964 fi Ohut punainen viiva elokuva ... more details
Infobox film name The Violent Men image Violentmenposter.jpg image size caption Theatrical release poster director Rudolph Mat producer Lewis J. Rachmil writer Donald Hamilton novel br Harry Kleiner starring Glenn Ford br Barbara Stanwyck br Edward G. Robinson br Dianne Foster br Brian Keith br May Wynn br Warner Anderson music Max Steiner cinematography W. Howard Greene br Burnett Guffey editing Jerome Thoms distributor Columbia Pictures released 26 January 1955 runtime 96 mins country USA language English language English The Violent Men is a CinemaScope Western genre Western film drama from 1955. It was directed by Rudolph Mat , and starred Glenn Ford along with Barbara Stanwyck and Edward G. Robinson as a bickering married couple at odds with cattlemen in their small town. Brian Keith and Diane Foster co starred. Based on the novel Smoky Valley by Donald Hamilton . Plot A Union ex officer plans to sell up to Anchor Ranch and move east with his fiancee, but the low price offered by Anchor s crippled owner and the outfit s bully boy tactics make him think again. When one of his hands is murdered he decides to stay and fight, utilising his war experience. Not all is well at Anchor with the owner s wife carrying on with his brother who anyway has a Mexican moll in town. External links IMDB title 0048789 Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Violent Men, The Category 1955 films Category American films Category English language films Category 1950s Western films Category Columbia Pictures films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Films based on novels Western film stub fr Le Souffle de la violence ... more details
Infobox Film name The McConnell Story image caption director producer writer starring Alan Ladd br June Allyson cinematography editing distributor released 1955 runtime country FilmUS language English language English gross 3.5 million US ref http heylookmeover.blogspot.com.au 2008 11 film data for 1955.html Variety Film Grosses for 1955, Film Data for 1955 accessed 29 April 2012 ref The McConnell Story 1955 is a dramatization of the life and career of U.S. Air Force pilot Joseph C. McConnell 1922&ndash 1954 , who served as a navigator in World War II before becoming the top American ace during the Korean War . He was killed while serving as a test pilot at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert of California . The Warner Brothers production, filmed in CinemaScope and Warner Color , starred Alan Ladd as McConnell and June Allyson as his wife. Longtime Warners staff composer Max Steiner wrote the musical score for the film. Shown on American Movie Classics , host Bob Dorian said that Ladd, who hated flying, filmed his scenes in mockups in front of blue screens. He also noted that Ladd and Allyson fell in love during filming Ladd reportedly called Allyson s husband, actor director Dick Powell , and told him, I m in love with your wife, to which Powell replied, Everyone is in love with my wife. ref American Movie Classics ref The film also helped establish the Missing Man Formation as part of military aviation culture. Directed by Gordon Douglas director Gordon Douglas , the film was released in the VHS home video format in 1995. It has not yet been released on DVD . ref http www.amazon.com McConnell Story Alan Ladd dp 6301959973 ref References references Gordon Douglas DEFAULTSORT McConnell Story, The Category 1955 films Category American films Category English language films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Warner Bros. films Category Aviation films Category Films directed by Gordon Douglas Category World War II films Category Korean War films ... more details
Infobox film name Helicopter Canada image caption director Eugene Boyko producer Tom Daly filmmaker Tom Daly br Walford Hewitson br Peter Jones producer Peter Jones writer Donald Brittain br Derek May narrator Stanley Jackson documentary filmmaker Stanley Jackson starring music cinematography Eugene Boyko editing Rex Tasker distributor National Film Board of Canada released 1966 runtime 50 minutes country Film Canada language English budget Helicopter Canada is a 1966 Canadian documentary film directed by Eugene Boyko . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Feature Best Documentary Feature . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 138955 Helicopter Canada details title NY Times Helicopter Canada accessdate 2008 11 09 work NY Times ref Filmed in CinemaScope , the film was made for international distribution during the Canadian centennial . It received two awards at the Canadian Film Awards now known as the Genies Best Film in the General Information category and a Special Prize For providing a superbly appropriate and inspiring opportunity for Canadians to view their country in the Centennial Year. ref name NFB awards cite web url http www.onf nfb.gc.ca eng collection film ?id 10981 title Helicopter Canada work Collection publisher National Film Board of Canada accessdate 2009 11 11 ref References reflist External links imdb title id 0060498 title Helicopter Canada http www.nfb.ca film helicopter canada Watch Helicopter Canada at NFB Web site Category 1966 films Category Canadian films Category Canadian documentary films Category Documentary films about aviation Category English language films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Genie Award winning films Category National Film Board of Canada documentaries Category Travelogues Category Films shot in Canada Category 1960s documentary films Category Canadian Centennial Category Helicopters Canada film stub ... more details
Infobox film name Comanche Station caption image Comanche Station FilmPoster.jpeg director Budd Boetticher producer Budd Boetticher br Randolph Scott exec producer Harry Joe Brown writer Burt Kennedy starring Randolph Scott br Claude Akins br Nancy Gates br Skip Homeier br Richard Rust music Mischa Bakaleinikoff cinematography Charles Lawton Jr. editing Edwin H. Bryant distributor Columbia Pictures released March 1960 runtime 74 minutes country FilmUS awards language English budget preceded by followed by Comanche Station is a 1960 American CinemaScope Western genre western film . This was the last of Budd Boetticher s late 1950s Ranown Cycle produced by Randolph Scott and Harry Joe Brown Western genre western film s starring Randolph Scott . Plot The film tells the story of a man whose wife was captured by Comanche s. He frees another man s wife Gates and is taking her home when he meets three outlaws, led by the charming but malevolent Akins, who want to turn her in for a reward. He must protect her against these men as well as the threat of marauding Comanches. Cast Randolph Scott .....Jefferson Cody Claude Akins .....Ben Lane Nancy Gates .....Nancy Lowe Skip Homeier .....Frank Richard Rust .....Dobie External links imdb title id 0053729 title Comanche Station Amg movie 87612 Comanche Station Category Films directed by Budd Boetticher Category 1960 films Category American films Category Columbia Pictures films Category English language films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category 1960s Western films fr Comanche Station it La valle dei mohicani ... more details
Infobox film name Walk the Proud Land image Walk the Proud Land.jpg caption director Jesse Hibbs producer Aaron Rosenberg writer Gil Doud br Jack Sher br Woodworth Clum book narrator starring music cinematography Harold Lipstein editing Sherman Todd distributor Universal International Pictures UI released September, 1956 runtime 89 min country FilmUS language English budget gross preceded by followed by Walk the Proud Land is a 1956 in film 1956 Western genre Western Technicolor CinemaScope film directed by Jesse Hibbs , starring Audie Murphy and future Academy Award winner Anne Bancroft . It was filmed at Old Tucson . Plot Expand section date March 2009 This is the true story of Indian agent John Philip Clum as told by Clum s son in the 1936 biography Apache Agent . The film begins in 1874, as Clum, an Eastern government representative, arrives in San Carlos, Arizona. He is sent to try new approach to peace with Apaches based on respect for automomy rather than submission to Army. Cast Audie Murphy as John Philip Clum Anne Bancroft as Tianay Pat Crowley as Mary Dennison Charles Drake as Tom Sweeny Tommy Rall as Taglito Robert Warwick as Chief Eskiminzin Jay Silverheels as Geronimo Eugene Mazzola as Tono Anthony Caruso actor Anthony Caruso as Disalin Victor Millan as Santos Ainslie Pryor as Capt. Larsen Eugene Iglesias as Chato Morris Ankrum as Gen. Wade Addison Richards as Gov. Safford Maurice Jara as Alchise References reflist External links IMDb title 0049933 tcmdb title id 95004 Amg movie 115851 DEFAULTSORT Walk The Proud Land Category 1956 films Category American films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Universal Pictures films Category 1950s Western films pt Walk the Proud Land ... more details
Infobox Film name Edge of Eternity image image size caption director Don Siegel writer narrator starring Cornel Wilde music cinematography Burnett Guffey editing distributor Columbia Pictures released November 2, 1959 runtime 80 min. country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id Edge of Eternity is a 1959 CinemaScope film directed by Don Siegel shot on location in the Grand Canyon . Plot The film begins with an attempted assassination of a man looking into the Grand Canyon with his binoculars. The assassin disables the emergency brake from the man s car and attempts to run him over as the car goes off the edge. The man leaps out of the way and kills his assassin by throwing him off the rim. He is seen wandering by Eli, an old prospector who attempts to tell a Deputy Sheriff Cornel Wilde . However Eli has a reputation for telling tall tales, so the deputy ignores him to chase an attractive woman Victoria Shaw actress Victoria Shaw speeding recklessly down the road. The unidentified man is later found dead, hanging bound and gagged in a former mining office in an abandoned gold mine. The Deputy and Janice Kendon, the speeding woman, team up to solve the murders and a plot to illegally mine gold to sell in Mexico. Cast Cornel Wilde .... Deputy Les Martin br Victoria Shaw actress Victoria Shaw .... Janice Kendon br Mickey Shaughnessy .... Scotty O Brien br Edgar Buchanan .... Sheriff Edwards br Rian Garrick .... Bob Kendon br Jack Elam .... Bill Ward br Alexander Lockwood .... Jim Kendon br Dabbs Greer .... Gas station attendant br Tom Fadden .... Eli br Wendell Holmes .... Sam Houghton br External links imdb title id 0052771 title Edge of Eternity Don Siegel Category 1959 films Category American films Category Films directed by Don Siegel Category Columbia Pictures films Category Films shot in CinemaScope fr Le Secret du Grand Canyon ... more details
Infobox film name The Command image size image The Command FilmPoster.jpeg caption Original film poster director David Butler director David Butler producer David Weisbart writer James Warner Bellah novel Rear Guard br Samuel Fuller br Russell S. Hughes narrator starring Guy Madison music Dmitri Tiomkin cinematography Wilfred M. Cline editing studio distributor Warner Bros. released February 13, 1954 runtime 94 mins. country FilmUS language English budget gross The Command is a 1954 CinemaScope Western genre Western film directed by David Butler director David Butler . It stars Guy Madison and Gordon MacRae . ref http allmovie.com work the command 87675 ref It was based on the novel Rear Guard by James Warner Bellah and features a screenplay by Sam Fuller . Plot Once the commanding officer of a cavalry patrol is killed, the ranking officer who must take command is an army doctor. Cast Guy Madison as Capt. Robert MacClaw Joan Weldon as Martha Cutting James Whitmore as Sgt. Elliot Carl Benton Reid as Col. Janeway Harvey Lembeck as Pvt. Gottschalk References reflist External links imdb title id 0046865 title The Command David Butler DEFAULTSORT Command, The Category 1954 films Category Films directed by David Butler Category 1950s Western films Category Films shot in CinemaScope Category Cavalry Western films Category Warner Bros. films Category Films based on Western novels ... more details
You Lucky People is a 1955 Cinema of the United Kingdom British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Tommy Trinder , Mary Parker actress Mary Parker and Dora Bryan . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 58879 BFI Film & TV Database YOU LUCKY PEOPLE 1955 . Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk 2009 04 16 . Retrieved on 2011 12 02. ref It was released in CinemaScope . ref cite book author John Reid title Cinemascope One Stupendous In scope url http books.google.com books?id DGJg9zqwfPcC&pg PA123 accessdate 2 December 2011 date 15 May 2004 publisher Lulu.com isbn 978 1 4116 0740 8 page 123 ref Partial cast Tommy Trinder as Tommy Smart Mary Parker actress Mary Parker as Private Sally Briggs Dora Bryan as Sergeant Hortense Tipp Ronald Brittain R.S.M. Brittain as Himself James Copeland actor James Copeland as Private Jim Campbell Michael Kelly actor Michael Kelly as Sergeant Manners Mark Singleton actor Mark Singleton as Leuitenant Arthur Robson Charles Rolfe as Hooky Rolf Harris as Private Proudfoot Rufus Cruikshank as Sergeant Major Horace Thickpenny Michael Trubshawe as Lieutenant Colonel Barkstone Gadsby Harold Goodwin English actor Harold Goodwin as Private Rossiter References reflist External links imdb title 0048821 CinemaoftheUK Maurice Elvey Category 1955 films Category British films Category 1950s comedy films Category English language films Category Films directed by Maurice Elvey 1950s UK film stub ... more details