The following is a reference / historical listing of the 70-millimeter
presentations of “Mountains of the Moon” in North America. These were the
cinemas worth seeking out to experience this motion picture.
“Mountains of the Moon” was among twenty confirmed first-run films released
in 1990 with 70mm prints for selected engagements. The Carolco presentation
and TriStar release — directed by Bob Rafelson and starring Patrick Bergin
and Iain Glen — opened in limited release February 23rd.
For the release of “Mountains of the Moon,” TriStar 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 “Mountains of the Moon” featured Six-Track Dolby Stereo
(“A”-encoded “baby boom” format) and pillarboxed imagery (approximately
1.85:1) blown up from spherical 35mm.
TriStar circulated 70mm Six-Track Dolby coming-attraction trailers for
“Blind Fury,” “I Love You to Death,” “Q&A,” “Side Out” and “Total Recall”
during the release of “Mountains of the Moon.” Other studios circulated 70mm
trailers during this period, as well. Ultimately, any 70mm trailers screened
during 70mm presentations of “Mountains of the Moon” varied by venue and
screening.
Opening date YYYY-MM-DD … city — cinema (duration in weeks) [notes]
1990-02-23 … Los Angeles, CA — AMC’s Century 14 (6) [THX]
1990-02-23 … New York, NY — Cineplex Odeon’s Ziegfeld (8)
1990-03-09 … Los Angeles, CA — Cineplex Odeon’s Showcase (4)
1990-03-09 … New York, NY — Loews’ 84th Street 6 (2)
1990-03-09 … New York, NY — UA’s Gemini Twin (2)
1990-03-23 … Boston, MA — Loews’ Charles Triplex (3)
1990-03-23 … San Francisco, CA — AMC’s Kabuki 8 (5) [THX]
1990-03-23 … Washington, DC — Cineplex Odeon’s Uptown (8)
1990-04-20 … Dallas, TX — AMC’s Glen Lakes 8 [USA Film Festival]
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
1990-04-27 … Colorado Springs, CO — UA’s Academy Station 6 (4) [THX]
1990-05-04 … Dallas, TX – UA’s The United Artists 8 (14) [THX]
1990-05-18 … Washington, DC — Cineplex Odeon’s Tenley Triplex (6)
1990-06-01 … Tucson, AZ — Syufy’s Century Park 12 (6)
1990-06-01 … Montreal, QC — Famous Players’ Imperial (4) [THX]
1990-06-01 … Toronto, ON — Famous Players’ Eglinton (4)
1990-06-29 … Washington, DC — Cineplex Odeon’s Jenifer Twin (2)
1990-07-06 … Washington, DC — Cineplex Odeon’s Avalon Twin (2) [HPS-4000]
1990-07-13 … Los Angeles, CA — Cineplex Odeon’s Fairfax Triplex (3)
1991-01-11 … Los Angeles, CA — Cineplex Odeon’s Beverly Center 13 (2) [THX]
2000-07-05 … Austin, TX — Paramount (2 days) [70mm festival]
2013-05-09 … Aspen, CO — Wheeler [Farewell to Film series]
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,
Bill Kallay and Bill Kretzel, and Ann at the USA Film Festival.
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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