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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

22.0. "Boskone XXI Film List" by SUPER::MORRIS () Thu Feb 09 1984 07:09

The following is strongly rumored to be the Boskone film program:

Features:
	Last Man on Earth (orig 1964)
	The Omega Man (remake 1971)
	Invasion of the Body Snatchers (orig 1956)
	Invasion of the Body Snatchers (remake 1978)
	Cat People (orig 1942)
	Cat People (remake 1980?)
		(all original/remake combos to be shown back-to-back)
	Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney)
	Bugsy Malone (1976)
	Metropolis (1926)
	Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1966) *** 2 AM TURKEY ***
	Casablanca (1942)
	Flesh Gordon XXx (1974)
	Logans Run
	The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1974)
	Kiss of the Vampire (1963)
	Tenth Victim
	The Mark of Zorro (1920 silent with live organist)

Television Episodes:
	Twilight Zone (w William Shatner)
	Mr Terrific (pilot)
	The Thunderbirds (pilot)
	Superman (random episode)
	Star Trek - Yesteryear (animated)
	Walt Disney - Making of 20000 Leagues Under the Sea
	Wild Wild West - Night of Flying Pieplates
	Outer Limits - Architects of Fear

Short Subjects:
	Rockey and Bullwinkle
	Betty Boop
	Popeye meets Alibaba
	Popeye meets Sinbad
	Popeye - S/F cartoon reel
	Horror & SF cartoon parade
	TV commercials (reel)
	The Fatal Glass of Beer (WC Fields)
	The Tell-Tale Heart
	What If
	Excuse Me Please
	Irregular Stories
	The Perils of Pauline (silent, shown before Mark of Zorro)
	Jittlov - Wizard of Speed and Time
	Jittlov - Time Tripper
	Jittlov - Anamato
	Hitchcock - "Birds" Excerpts
	Hitchcock - "Birds" discussion
	Bambi meet Godzilla
	Bambi's Revenge
	Rendevous
	Revenge of Rendezvous
	Hardware Wars
	Evolution
	The Electric Disco Chicken

Total cost of above program, rumored to be about $1,700.00 (plus shipping).
Equipment costs are rumored to be about another $800.00.

Film Program is rumored to run:
	4:00 PM Friday to 8:00 AM Saturday
	10:00 AM Saturday to 1:00 PM Saturday
	5:30 PM Saturday to 8:00 AM Sunday
	10:00 AM Sunday to 12:00 PM Sunday
	4:00 PM Sunday to 2:00 AM Monday

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22.1SUPER::MORRISThu Feb 09 1984 07:1815
Sorry "A Trip to the Moon" is not included.  I searched high and low, finally
found it in a 6 year old Audio Brandon catalogue.  Of course Audio Brandon
sold out to Films Inc 3 years ago.  Films Inc never heard of it, but they
lost the rights to that line to Tyman.

Tyman doesn't have it available currently, they're having trouble with
the negatives.  Probably by late spring or so... (and they have exclusive
rights)... sigh...

The only other possiblity, the Killian Collection people referred me to
Blackhawk Films.  They have it for sale (not rent), but for more then I can
spend (for 4 minutes).

Anyway, not this year.  I'll try for next.
						/Skip
22.2BACH::PIERSONThu Feb 09 1984 19:046
Just a thought for next year:

The Golden Voyage of Sinbad reminds me a Sinbad movie I once saw that stared
Toshiro Mifune as Sinbad...

						dan
22.3NACHO::LYNCHThu Feb 09 1984 20:066
I think Tom Baker (Dr Who #4) has a prominent role in "The Golden Voyage
of Sinbad". I believe that performance went far in bringing him to the
attention of the producers at the BBC.

He also played Rasputin in "Nicholas and Alexandra" (but that's not SF...).