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“Days of Thunder”: The North American 70mm
Engagements
“You can’t outrun the thunder.” |
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Compiled by:
Michael Coate |
Date:
26.02.2020 |
The following is a reference / historical listing of the 70-millimeter
presentations of “Days of Thunder” in North America. These were arguably the
best cinemas in which to experience this motion picture.
“Days of Thunder” was among twenty confirmed first-run films released in 1990
with 70mm prints for selected engagements. The Simpson/Bruckheimer production
and Paramount release — directed by Tony Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Robert
Duvall, Randy Quaid, Nicole Kidman and Cary Elwes — opened June 27th.
Pre-release screenings included an invitational preview held June 25th at the
National in Los Angeles.
For the release of “Days of Thunder,” Paramount 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 “Days of Thunder” featured full-frame imagery blown up from
anamorphic 35mm and a triple inventory of Cinema Digital Sound (CDS), Six-Track
Dolby Stereo (A-encoded Baby Boom with a Split Surround playback option) and
Six-Track Dolby Stereo (SR-encoded Baby Boom with a Split Surround playback
option) audio formats.
Paramount circulated 70mm trailers for “Flight of the Intruder,” “Funny about
Love,” “Ghost,” “The Godfather Part III,” “Graveyard Shift,” “The Two Jakes” and
“Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael” during the release of “Days of Thunder.” As
well, other studios circulated 70mm trailers during this period. Ultimately, the
70mm trailers, if any, seen during the 70mm presentations of “Days of Thunder”
varied by venue and screening.
The duration of the engagements (measured in weeks) has been included in
parenthesis following the cinema name.
Bookings designated with an asterisk were initially presented in Cinema Digital
Sound (CDS). There were reports of playback failures during first week of
release, however, resulting in delayed and canceled screenings, and soon
thereafter the CDS prints were replaced with Dolby-encoded magnetic prints for
the remainder of the booking.
ALBERTA
Edmonton — Famous Players’ Paramount (7) [THX]
ARIZONA
Phoenix — Harkins’ Cine Capri (7)
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vancouver — Famous Players’ Stanley (12) [THX]
CALIFORNIA
Corte Madera — Pacific’s Cinema* (6)
Lakewood — Pacific’s Lakewood Center 4-plex* (6)
Los Angeles — Mann’s Chinese Triplex* (6) [THX]
Los Angeles — Mann’s National* (7) [THX]
Mountain View — Syufy’s Century 10-plex (7)
Orange — Syufy’s Cinedome 8-plex (6)
Sacramento — Syufy’s Cinedome 8-plex (7) [70mm from Week 2]
San Francisco — Blumenfeld’s Alhambra (6)
San Jose — Syufy’s Century 21 (3)
Universal City — Cineplex Odeon’s Universal City 18-plex (6) [THX]
ILLINOIS
Skokie — Loews/M&R’s Old Orchard 4-plex (4)
MANITOBA
Winnipeg — Famous Players’ Northstar Twin (6)
NEW YORK
New York — Cineplex Odeon’s Ziegfeld (6)
New York — Loews’ 19th Street East 6-plex (4)
New York — Loews’ 34th Street Showplace Triplex (5)
New York — Loews’ 84th Street 6-plex (4)
ONTARIO
Ottawa — Famous Players’ Rideau Centre Triplex (5)
Toronto — Famous Players’ Eglinton (6) [THX]
QUEBEC
Montreal — Famous Players’ Imperial (8) [THX]
TEXAS
Dallas — UA’s Plaza 8-plex (1+) [THX]
UTAH
Salt Lake City — Mann’s Villa (6)
WASHINGTON
Seattle — Cineplex Odeon’s Cinerama (6)
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 AND SCREENINGS
1990-07-18 … San Jose, CA — Syufy’s Century 24 Twin (3)
1990-10-19 … San Antonio, TX — Rivercenter IMAX (5)
1990-10-26 … Casper, WY — Movie Palaces’ America (4)
1990-10-26 … Downers Grove, IL — Classic Cinemas’ Tivoli (1)
1991-02-22 … Toronto, ON — Cinesphere (10 days) [70mm festival]
1991-09-13 … Madison, WI — Marcus’ Eastgate 10-plex (1) [70mm series]
1998-05-29 … Chicago, IL — Cineplex Odeon’s Navy Pier IMAX (1) [late night
series]
2012-10-25 … Santa Monica, CA — American Cinematheque’s Aero [Tony Scott series;
w/ “Top Gun”]
2017-09-25 … Somerville, MA — Somerville [70mm & Widescreen festival]
2018-09-13 … Seattle, WA — Cinerama [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 Bill Kallay and Bill Kretzel, and
an extra special thank-you to the librarians who assisted with this project’s
research.
International 70mm engagements of this title have not been accounted for in this
article.
If you believe this article contains any errors or omissions, please
consider emailing the
author or editor.
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