| | “Far and Away”: The North American 70mm Engagements “He left behind everything he knew for the only thing he ever wanted.” | Read more at in70mm.com The 70mm Newsletter
| Compiled by: Michael Coate | Date: 07.08.2024 | Los Angeles, 22. May 1992. Editors collection
The following is a reference / historical listing of the 70-millimeter presentations of “Far and Away” in North America. These were the cinemas worth seeking out to experience this motion picture.
“Far and Away” was among ten confirmed first-run films released in 1992 with 70mm prints for selected engagements. One-hundred sixty-three 70mm prints were reportedly struck for distribution in North America (representing about ten percent of the film’s total print run), which places it among the industry’s ten-highest large-format print orders in history and the highest in Universal Studios’ history. The Imagine production and Universal release — directed by Ron Howard (“Cocoon,” “Backdraft”) and starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman — opened May 22nd.
Pre-release screenings…. Most of the first-run 70mm presentations cited in this work were also shown in a sneak preview screening May 9th and/or 16th. The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival May 18th and an invitational preview was held May 19th at Samuel Goldwyn in Beverly Hills.
For the release of “Far and Away,” Universal Pictures employed the services of Lucasfilm’s Theatre Alignment Program (TAP) to evaluate and approve the cinemas selected to book a 70mm print.
The 70mm prints of “Far and Away” featured 2.20:1 imagery from 65mm cinematography (Panavision Super 70) and magnetic Six-Track Dolby Stereo (dual inventory of “A”- and “SR”-encoded Baby Boom format prints).
Note that some cinemas may have screened a 70mm Six-Track Dolby Stereo print utilizing Dolby-compatible equipment from another manufacturer (EPRAD, Smart, Ultra Stereo, etc.), and in some instances an exhibitor may have made a special request for a 70mm print that lacked Dolby Noise Reduction so that it could be played on a cinema’s older, pre-Dolby-era sound system.
Universal circulated 70mm Six-Track Dolby coming-attraction trailers for “Death Becomes Her,” “Housesitter” and “Sneakers” during the release of “Far and Away.” Other studios circulated 70mm trailers during this period, as well. Ultimately, any 70mm trailers screened during 70mm presentations of “Far and Away” varied by venue and screening.
The duration of the engagements (measured in weeks) is included in parenthesis following the applicable cinema name.
ALABAMA Hoover — Cobb’s Galleria 10 (11)
ALBERTA Calgary — Cineplex Odeon’s North Hill (6) Edmonton — Cineplex Odeon’s Eaton Centre 9 (9) Edmonton — Cineplex Odeon’s West Mall 8 (8)
ARIZONA Phoenix — Harkins’ Cine Capri (4) Scottsdale — Harkins’ Camelview 5 (8) [70mm from Week 5] Tucson — Syufy’s Century Gateway 12 (10) [THX] Tucson — Syufy’s Century Park 12 (8) [THX]
ARKANSAS Little Rock — UA’s Cinema City 7 (8) [THX]
BRITISH COLUMBIA Burnaby — Cineplex Odeon’s Station Square 5 (7) Vancouver — Cineplex Odeon’s Granville 7 (8) [THX] Vancouver — Cineplex Odeon’s Oakridge Centre Triplex (6) [THX]
CALIFORNIA Anaheim — SoCal’s Cinemapolis 10 (7) Berkeley — Pacific’s California Triplex (8) Burbank — AMC’s Burbank 14 (6) Corte Madera — Pacific’s Cinema (8) Huntington Beach — Edwards’ Charter Centre 5 (4) La Mesa — Pacific’s Grossmont Mall Triplex (9) Lakewood — Pacific’s Lakewood Center 4 (4) Los Angeles (Century City) — Cineplex Odeon’s Century Plaza 4 (11) [THX] Los Angeles (Hollywood) — Pacific’s Cinerama Dome (6) Los Angeles (North Hollywood) — Syufy’s Century 7 (6) [THX] Los Angeles (Westwood Village) — Mann’s Bruin (4) [THX] Mission Viejo — Edwards’ Crown Valley 5 (6) Mountain View — Syufy’s Century 10 (8) Newport Beach — Edwards’ Newport Triplex (4) Newark — Syufy’s Century Cinedome West 7 (11) Oakland — Renaissance Rialto’s Grand Lake 4 (8) Orange — Syufy’s Century Cinedome 11 (8) Pasadena — Pacific’s Hastings 5 (8) Pleasant Hill — Syufy’s Century 5 (8) Redwood City — Syufy’s Century Park 12 (8) Sacramento — Syufy’s Century 6 (#1: 6) Sacramento — Syufy’s Century 6 (#2: 2) Sacramento — Syufy’s Cinedome 8 (8) San Francisco — AMC’s Kabuki 8 (11) [THX] San Jose — Syufy’s Century 22 Triplex (#1: 6) San Jose — Syufy’s Century 22 Triplex (#2: 4) San Rafael — Pacific’s Regency 6 [May 9th & 16th sneak preview only] San Ramon — Festival’s Crow Canyon 6 (8) [THX] Santa Barbara — Metropolitan’s Arlington (3) Santa Barbara — Metropolitan’s Granada [May 16th sneak preview only] Universal City — Cineplex Odeon’s Universal City 18 (6) [THX]
COLORADO Denver — Mann’s Century 21 (1+) [THX] Englewood — UA’s Greenwood Plaza 12 (1+)
CONNECTICUT Berlin — National Amusements’ Showcase 12 (8) East Hartford — National Amusements’ Showcase 12 (8) Orange — National Amusements’ Showcase 8 (1+)
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington — Cineplex Odeon’s Uptown (6)
FLORIDA Altamonte Springs — GCC’s Altamonte 8 (9) Coral Springs — GCC’s Coral Square 8 (7) [70mm from Week 5] Fort Lauderdale — AMC’s Coral Ridge 10 (8) [THX] Kendall — Wometco’s Kendall 9 (9) Miami — GCC’s Miracle Center 10 (8) [THX] Orlando — AMC’s Fashion Village 8 (9) Plantation — GCC’s Fountains 8 (8) [THX] St. Petersburg — AMC’s Crossroads 8 (7) Tampa — Cineplex Odeon’s Hillsboro 8 (8) Tampa — Cobb’s Northdale Court 6 (10)
GEORGIA Atlanta — GCC’s Sandy Springs at Parkside 8 (8) [THX] Atlanta — Hoyts’ Tara 4 (8) Duluth — UA’s The Movies at Gwinnett 12 (13) Kennesaw — Storey’s Town 12 (12) Tucker — AMC’s Northlake Festival 8 (8) | More in 70mm reading:
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HAWAII Honolulu — Consolidated’s Cinerama (7) [HPS-4000]
IDAHO Boise — Cineplex Odeon’s 8th St. Market Place Twin (12)
ILLINOIS Calumet City — Cineplex Odeon’s River Oaks 12 (8) [THX] Chicago — Cineplex Odeon’s 900 N. Michigan Twin (#1: 3) Chicago — Cineplex Odeon’s 900 N. Michigan Twin (#2: 3) Downers Grove — Cineplex Odeon’s Grove 5 (6) [70mm from Week 4] Fairview Heights — Wehrenberg’s St. Clair 10 (6) Niles — Cineplex Odeon’s Golf Mill Triplex (4) Norridge — Loews’ Norridge 10 (9) Northbrook — Cineplex Odeon’s Edens Twin (7) Oak Brook — Cineplex Odeon’s Oakbrook 7 (9) Schaumburg — Cineplex Odeon’s One Schaumburg Place 9 [May 9th sneak preview only] Schaumburg — Cineplex Odeon’s Woodfield 9 (8)
IOWA Des Moines — Carmike’s River Hills (10)
KANSAS Overland Park — AMC’s Oak Park 6 (10) Wichita — Dickinson’s Northrock 6 (9)
KENTUCKY Louisville — National Amusements’ Showcase 13 (8)
LOUISIANA Metairie — GCC’s Lakeside 5 (11)
MANITOBA Winnipeg — Cineplex Odeon’s Garrick 4 (6)
MARYLAND Baltimore — Durkee’s Senator (7)
MASSACHUSETTS Boston — Loews’ Charles Triplex (8) Brookline — National Amusements’ Showcase Circle 7 (7) Dedham — National Amusements’ Showcase 12 (9) [70mm from Week 6] West Springfield — National Amusements’ Showcase 14 (8) Worcester — National Amusements’ Webster Square Twin (4)
MICHIGAN Auburn Hills — National Amusements’ Showcase 14 (8) [70mm from Week 4] Bloomfield Hills — National Amusements’ Showcase Pontiac 12 (3) Cascade — National Amusements’ Showcase 10 (8) Sterling Heights — National Amusements’ Showcase 15 (8) Ypsilanti — National Amusements’ Showcase 14 (8)
MINNESOTA Edina — Cineplex Odeon’s Edina 4 (7) [THX] Plymouth — Cineplex Odeon’s Willow Creek 8 (6) [70mm from Week 4] Roseville — GCC’s Har-Mar 11 (12) [THX]
MISSOURI Chesterfield — Wehrenberg’s Clarkson 6 (6) [THX] Kansas City — AMC’s Metro North 6 (8) Kansas City — AMC’s Ward Parkway 12 (10) Richmond Heights — AMC’s Esquire 7 (6) St. Ann — AMC’s Northwest Square 10 (11) [70mm from Week 3] Shrewsbury — Wehrenberg’s Kenrick 8 (8) [THX] Springfield — Dickinson’s Dickinson 8 (8)
NEVADA Las Vegas — Syufy’s Century Cinedome 6 (9) Las Vegas — Syufy’s Century Desert 12 [May 9th sneak preview only] Las Vegas — Syufy’s Century Parkway Triplex (8)
NEW JERSEY Paramus — Cineplex Odeon’s Route Four 10 (7) Ridgefield Park — Loews’ Ridgefield Park 10 (7) Secaucus — Loews’ Meadow Plaza 8 (7) Wayne — Loews’ Wayne 8 (7)
NEW MEXICO Albuquerque — GCC’s Park Square Triplex (8)
NEW YORK Cheektowaga — GCC’s Thruway Mall 8 (7) [THX] Commack — National Amusements’ Commack 15 (8) Guilderland — Hoyts’ Crossgates Mall 12 (8) Hawthorne — National Amusements’ All Westchester Saw Mill 10 (7) [THX] Medford — National Amusements’ Brookhaven 14 (8) [THX] (70mm from Week 4) New York (Manhattan) — Cineplex Odeon’s Chelsea 9 (5) [THX] New York (Manhattan) — Cineplex Odeon’s Coronet (3) New York (Manhattan) — Cineplex Odeon’s Ziegfeld (6) New York (Queens) — Cineplex Odeon’s Fresh Meadows 7 (7) Pittsford — Loews’ Pittsford Triplex (7) Rockville Centre — Cineplex Odeon’s Fantasy 5 (5) Syracuse — Hoyts’ Carousel Center 12 (8)
NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte — GCC’s Southpark Triplex (7) Matthews — Carmike’s Matthews Festival 10 (8) [THX] Raleigh — Carmike’s Sixforks Station 6 (6)
OHIO Centerville — National Amusements’ Showcase Cross Pointe 12 (8) [70mm from Week 6] Cincinnati — Loews’ Kenwood Twin (6) Cleveland Heights — NTC’s Severance 8 (9) [THX] Columbus — Loews’ Continent 9 (9) North Olmsted — NTC’s Great Northern 7 (6) [THX] Toledo — National Amusements’ Showcase 5 (8)
OKLAHOMA Oklahoma City — GCC’s Penn Square Mall 8 (8) [THX] Oklahoma City — GCC’s Quail Springs Mall 6 (8)
ONTARIO Hamilton — Cineplex Odeon’s Centre Mall 8 (8) [THX] London — Cineplex Odeon’s Galleria 6 (1+) North York — Cineplex Odeon’s Fairview 6 (6) [THX] Ottawa — Cineplex Odeon’s Somerset (6) Toronto — Cineplex Odeon’s York Twin (7)
OREGON Portland — Act III’s Eastgate Triplex (6) Portland — Act III’s Lloyd 10 (8) [THX] Tigard — Act III’s Tigard 11 (9) [THX]
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia — UA’s Riverview Plaza 11 (7) Monroeville — National Amusements’ Showcase East 10 (1+) Robinson — National Amusements’ Showcase West 12 (1+)
QUEBEC Montreal — Cineplex Odeon’s Place Alexis-Nihon Triplex (9) Pointe-Claire — Cineplex Odeon’s Pointe-Claire 6 (8) [THX]
RHODE ISLAND Warwick — National Amusements’ Showcase 12 (8)
TENNESSEE Memphis — Malco’s Winchester Court 8 (8) [THX]
TEXAS Austin — GCC’s Highland 10 (11) [THX] Austin — Presidio’s Arbor 7 (8) [THX] Dallas — GCC’s Northpark West Twin (4) [THX] Fort Worth — AMC’s Hulen 10 (12) Houston — Cineplex Odeon’s River Oaks Plaza 12 (8) Houston — GCC’s Galleria 4 (9) Mesquite — GCC’s Town East 5 (11) [THX] Plano — Loews’ Chisholm 5 (9) San Antonio — Santikos’ Embassy 14 (9) [THX] San Antonio — Santikos’ Galaxy 14 (8) [THX] San Antonio — Santikos’ Northwest 14 (11) [THX]
UTAH Riverdale — Cineplex Odeon’s Cinedome Twin (9) Salt Lake City — Cineplex Odeon’s Trolley Corners Triplex (4) South Salt Lake — Syufy’s Century 9 (7)
VIRGINIA Arlington — Loews’ Pentagon City 6 (4) Merrifield — National Amusements’ Arlington Blvd/Lee Highway 14 (7) [THX] Norfolk — R/C’s Main Gate 10 (7) Reston — National Amusements’ Reston Town Center 11 (4) Richmond — NEI’s Ridge 7 (8)
WASHINGTON Bellevue — Cineplex Odeon’s John Danz (6) Lynnwood — Cineplex Odeon’s Grand Alderwood 8 (11) Renton — GCC’s Renton Village 8 (12) [THX] Seattle — Cineplex Odeon’s Cinerama (6) Seattle — Cineplex Odeon’s Uptown Triplex [May 9th & 16th sneak preview only] Vancouver — Act III’s Vancouver Plaza 10 (10) [THX]
WISCONSIN Madison — Marcus’ Eastgate 10 (8) Milwaukee — Marcus’ Northtown 8 (10) West Allis — Marcus’ Southtown 6 (8)
Note that some of the presentations included in this listing may have been presented in 35mm during the latter week(s) of engagement due to contractual terms or print damage and the distributor’s unwillingness to supply a 70mm replacement print or because the booking was moved to a non-70mm-equipped auditorium within a multiplex. As well, the reverse may have been true in some cases whereas a booking began with a 35mm print because the lab was unable to complete the 70mm print order in time for an opening-day delivery or the exhibitor negotiated a mid-run switch to 70mm. In these cases, any 35mm portion of the engagement (or movement out of a branded auditorium) has been included in the duration figure. | | SUBSEQUENT 70MM ENGAGEMENTS & SCREENINGS
1992-06-12 … New York (Manhattan), NY — Cineplex Odeon’s Baronet (4) 1992-06-17 … Los Angeles (Westwood Village), CA — Mann’s Plaza (2) 1992-06-18 … Dallas, TX — GCC’s Northpark East Twin (6) 1992-06-19 … Salt Lake City, UT — Cineplex Odeon’s Crossroads Triplex (7) 1992-07-01 … Calgary, AB — Cineplex Odeon’s Northland Village 5 (1) [THX] 1992-07-01 … Los Angeles (Hollywood), CA — Pacific’s Hollywood Pacific Triplex (2) 1992-07-01 … San Jose, CA — Syufy’s Century 23 Twin (1) 1992-07-10 … San Jose, CA — Syufy’s Century 25 Twin (3) 1992-07-10 … Seattle, WA — Cinedome’s King (1) 1992-07-17 … Casper, WY — Movie Palaces’ America (4) 1992-07-17 … Portland, OR — Roseway (3) 1992-07-17 … Seattle, WA — Cinedome’s Cinema 150 (3) 1992-07-24 … Downers Grove, IL — Classic Cinemas’ Tivoli (1) [HPS-4000] 1992-08-07 … Apple Valley, MN — GTI’s Apple Valley 6 (7) 1992-08-07 … Cincinnati, OH — Carousel Twin (2) 1992-08-07 … Shoreline, WA — Seven Gables’ Crest 4 (5) [70mm?] 1992-08-07 … Winter Park, FL — Wometco’s Park 11 (8) [THX] 1992-08-27 … Atlanta, GA — Fox [15th Annual Summer Film Festival] 1992-09-09 … Hartford, CT — Trinity College’s Cinestudio (4 days) 1992-10-23 … San Antonio, TX — Rivercenter IMAX (2) 1992-10-30 … Cleveland, OH — CWRU’s Strosacker [CWRU Film Society series] 1992-11-29 … Worcester, MA — Worcester Polytechnic Institute
1993-01-09 … Toronto, ON — Cinesphere (2 days) [70mm festival]
2004-01-07 … Silver Spring, MD — AFI Silver [Nicole Kidman series]
2024-07-16 … Santa Monica, CA — Aero [70mm festival] 2024-08-10 … New York, NY — Museum of the Moving Image [70mm festival] 2024-08-17 … New York, NY — Museum of the Moving Image [70mm festival] 2024-08-18 … New York, NY — Museum of the Moving Image [70mm festival]
The information included in this article was principally referenced from film industry trade publications, regional newspaper promotion, print enclosures, TAP records, and Dolby records.
Special thanks to David Ayers, Don Beelik, Raymond Caple, Nicholas Grieco, Thomas Hauerslev, Bobby Henderson, Mike Hensley, Bill Kallay, Bill Kretzel, Mark Lensenmayer, Stan Malone, Brad Miller, Gabriel August Neeb, Joe Redifer, Cliff Stephenson, John Stewart, Brian Walters, and to all of the librarians who assisted with research including: Laura Baas, Seth Bartoo, Deb Bier, Shelia Bumgarner, Jason Burks, Scott Clark, Andrew Crews, Saundra Cropps, Kathryn Devine, Kimberly Diebolt, Heather R. Edwards, Christine Filippelli, Debbie Gallagher, Anna Gooding-Call, Katie Grzech, Wendy Hall, Matthew Vasquez Jaquith, Matt Kendall, Sarah Kenyon, David Kilmon, Anna Kimball, J. Klamm, Ronald A. Lee, Sarah Lubelski, Linda McFarland, Hannah Q. Parris, Charlotte Pendleton, Sophia Petrakis, Thomas Piccione, Stephen Rice, Nina Sappington, Bob Sawatzki, Melissa Scroggins, Desirée Sharland, James F. Shearhouse, John Siegel, Tim Spindle, J. Michael Stubbs, J. Thomas, Robert Tucker, Enrique Valdivia, Troy Valos.
Additional 70mm prints were screened internationally but have not been accounted for in this article.
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