![]() ![]() The KELLY'S HEROS laser does include the intermission, not sure of the DVD. On the new Blu-ray, that freeze frame is not used, and the film has been restored to its original format of music over a blank screen.)ĮXIT or WALKOUT music appears to be quite common amoung early sound films, even those with short run times. (Please note that some video editions did a freeze frame on the cast list to keep it on screen until the music finished. The music actually starts over the end title and cast list, but continues on well after the picture has faded out. I believe FRANKENSTEIN (1931) also qualifies as having exit music. Warners using that damned fauxverture put it in cement!! Hell, I make up fauxvertures for almost every Chelsea Rialto screening!! Jim - I've been repeating this info for years. I just wanted to point out that KING KONG One of the earlier Fox Charlie Chan films also has exit music, but I forget which one. I have a VHS tape of THE SIGN OF THE CROSS (1932) which has intermission music. 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. Another film which had an intermission and entr'acte is Kelly's Heroes but I'm not sure it it's included on the dvd. The music used appears as the "Yassu" track on the album.Īs noted above.The Guns of Navarone blu ray gives one the option of including the intermission and entr'acte music. I haven't watched it yet, so I don't know if the Entracte is included too.Anyone ? "The Guns of Navarone" always had an Intermission and Entracte in the UK, and this option is on the current Blu-Ray edition. which is exactly where Side A of the current 2 disc set ends.Īs we have to turn the disc over anyway for part two, why didn't they include the Intermission frame, and the Entracte at the start of Side B ? Go figure ! Uncle Bawley says: "Bick, you shoulda shot that fella a long time ago. ![]() The Intermission came right after the fight on the porch, after Jett has struck oil. "GIANT" most definitely did have an Intermission, with Entracte & Exit Music, but no Overture. My Giant DVD definitely doesn't have an intermission. I swear I saw it when I was younger (like in the early 80s) w an intermission. ![]() The DVD has the intermission/entracte sequence as part of their "special features" but, unlike the West Side Story DVD there's no way to interpolate it into the film proper so I haven't included it on my master list.Īnd mentioning DT, I also had Giant, but I am not sure why. I believe it's also P&S unlike the wide screen laser disc.Ī note about The Guns Of Navarone. Joec, the DVD of Tom Sawyer doesn't have the overture and exit music of the laser disc. General Discussion: DVDs containing overtures, entractes or exit music FSM Board: DVDs containing overtures, entractes or exit music ![]()
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