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Jan 14, 2017 - 2:59 PM
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roadshowfan
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... but I'm pretty sure that was a cut made by the music editor at the time of release. Well, I was wrong! That cut is exclusive to the video transfer. Below is a youtube of the main titles to my 16mm print. As you can hear, there is no cut in the music. Also below is a link to the original acetate recording of same. http://www.chelsearialtostudios.com/arabian_nights_main_title_acetate.mp3 If youtube takes down this post for infringement, I will update with audio-only file: By the way, for sprocketheads, this is NOT a dye-transfer print. Universal never struck their pre-'48 Technicolor films in IB. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5DepHBnk8U&feature=youtu.be Ray, thank you so much for checking this out. It's good to know my memory isn't failing me as much as I feared! I wonder why Universal made such a clumsy cut for the TV print? It's the best part of the Main Title. Would this cut be on the DVD too, do you think? Oddly enough, another Skinner score suffers from a minor but irritating fault on the Film4 print for Magnificent Obsession screened recently. Just after Jane Wyman says something like "I think I can see some light", there are two prominent drop-outs in the sound during Rock's reply. Thanks again, Ray, for your response and for posting the clips.
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