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Newsletter 09/09 DIGITAL EDITION Nr ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletter 09/09 DIGITAL EDITION Nr. 251 - Mai 2009 Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 3 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 09/09 (Nr. 251) Mai 2009 Das Festivalprogramm VISTAVISION – SYMBOL DER VOLLENDUNG 2. Widescreen-Weekend in der Schauburg Samstag, 06. Juni 2009 Karlsruhe, Marienstraße, Tel. 0721-3500018 10:30 Uhr 6. & 7. Juni 2009 WIDESCREEN-WELCOME mit Kaffee, Tee und Kuchen Festival-Pass: Euro 70,00 (Studenten/Schüler: Euro 60,00) 12:00 Uhr (inkl. Frühstück am Sonntag, 2 x Imbiß, Get-together am KÖNIG DER FREIBEUTER Samstagabend, Festivalbroschüre Originaltitel: The Buccaneer / USA 1958 Aufgenommen in 35mm VistaVision® (1:1.96) Einzelvorstellung: Euro 7,50 Präsentiert in 35mm 1:1.85 / Mono-Lichtton / Deutsche Fassung / (Studenten/Schüler: Euro 6,50) 120 Minuten Technicolor®-Druckkopie der Erstaufführung Amerikanische Erstaufführung: 01.12.1958 Reservierungen, Fragen bitte an Deutsche Erstaufführung: 02.10.1959 [email protected] FSK: freigegeben ab 12 Jahren Produktion: Henry Wilcoxon Regie: Anthony Quinn, Cecil B. DeMille (Gesamtleitung) Buch: Jesse L. Lasky jr., Bernice Mosk Catering während des Festivals Buchvorlage: Lyle Saxon (Roman) Kamera: Loyal Griggs Zusätzlich zu den bereits im Preis des Festivalpasses Musik: Elmer Bernstein enthaltenen kulinarischen Leckereien (Widescreen- Schnitt: Archie Marshek Welcome, Widescreen-Imbiss, Get Together, Darsteller: Yul Brynner (Jean Lafitte), Charlton Heston (Andrew Widescreen-Frühstück, Widescreen-Intermission) wird Jackson), Charles Boyer (Dominique You), Claire Bloom (Bonnie Brown), Inger Stevens (Annette Clainborne), Henry Hull (Ezra die Schauburg eine kleine Küche ständig offenhalten, Peavey), E.G. Marshall (Gov. Claiborne), Lorne Greene (Mercier), in der Snacks und kleine leckere Gerichte zum Kauf Ted de Corsia (Capt. Rumbo), Douglas Dumbrille angeboten werden. Ein Seeräuber verhilft den amerikanischen Truppen im Kampf um New Orleans (1814) zum Sieg gegen die Engländer. Letzter Film des Kolossalproduzenten Cecil B. de Mille; breit ausgespielt, mit nur geringer Spannung. Beachtung verdient der Sinn für unge- Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr. Änderungen vorbehalten, wohnte Farbwirkungen (Quelle: Film-Dienst) aber nicht beabsichtigt. 15:00 Uhr KEINER VERLÄSST DAS SCHIFF Originaltitel: Don’t Give Up The Ship / USA 1959 Aufgenommen in 35mm VistaVision® (1:1.96) LASER HOTLINE Seite 2 Newsletter 09/09 (Nr. 251) Mai 2009 Präsentiert in 35mm 1:1.85 / Mono-Lichtton / Deutsche Fassung / 88 (Officer), Hank Worden (Doc), Nina Martinez (Margarita), Clem Minuten Harvey (Tim) Schwarz-Weiss-Kopie der Erstaufführung Amerikanische Erstaufführung: 03.07.1959 Die wilde Rache eines aus dem Gefängnis entlassenen Abenteu- Deutsche Erstaufführung: 26.02.1960 rers, der von seinem ehemaligen Räuberkomplizen verraten wur- FSK: freigegeben ab 6 Jahren Produktion: Hal B. Wallis de. Dieser wurde inzwischen ein ehrbarer Sheriff, ist aber in sei- Regie: Norman Taurog nem Innern ein kaltschnäuziger Sadist geblieben. Trotz Kürzungen Buch: Herbert Baker, Edmund Beloin, Henry Garson und Änderungen durch den Produzenten beeindruckt Marlon Kamera: Haskell Boggs Brandos erste Regiearbeit als ein großangelegter, für seine Entste- Musik: Walter Scharf hungszeit aber recht harter Western, der in lyrisch-pathetischer Schnitt: Warren Low Getragenheit die zwischenmenschlichen Spannungen intensiv ver- Darsteller: Jerry Lewis (John Paul Stecker), Mickey Shaughnessy mittelt. Brandos gelegentlich allzu eitle Selbtsinszenierung in der (Stan Wychinski), Dina Merrill (Benson), Robert Middleton (Admiral Pose männlicher Verlorenheit macht dabei grundsätzlich Sinn und Bluddle), Diana Spencer (Prudence Trabert) verdichtet sich zur Reflexion über Väter und Vaterfiguren sowie über Sinn und Widersinn von Rache. (Quelle: Film-Dienst) Militärgroteske, in der ein verschwundenes Kriegsschiff den Grimassenkomiker Jerry Lewis in mehr oder weniger erheiternde 19:30 Verlegenheiten bringt (Quelle: Film-Dienst) WIDESCREEN-IMBISS 16:30 Uhr 20:45 Uhr WIDESCREEN-INTERMISSION mit Kaffee und Kuchen VERTIGO – AUS DEM REICH DER TOTEN Originaltitel: Vertigo / USA 1958 Aufgenommen in 35mm VistaVision® (1:1.50) 17:00 Uhr Restaurierte Fassung produziert in Super VistaVision® DER BESESSENE Präsentiert in 70mm 1:1.85 / 6-Kanal-DTS Digitalton / Deutsche Originaltitel: One-Eyed Jacks / USA 1961 Fassung / 128 Minuten Aufgenommen in 35mm VistaVision® (1:1.96) Farbe von Technicolor® Präsentiert in 35mm 1:1.85 / Mono Lichtton / Englische Originalfas- 70mm-Kopie von Deluxe® sung / 143 Minuten Amerikanische Erstaufführung: 09.05.1958 (Restaurierte Fassung: Technicolor®-Druckkopie der Erstaufführung 04.10.1996) Amerikanische Erstaufführung: 30.03.1961 Deutsche Erstaufführung: 03.02.1959 (Restaurierte Fassung: Deutsche Erstaufführung: 26.09.1961 27.02.1997) FSK: freigegeben ab 16 Jahren FSK: freigegeben ab 12 Jahren Produktion: Frank P. Rosenberg Produktion: Alfred Hitchcock Regie: Marlon Brando Regie: Alfred Hitchcock Buch: Guy Trosper, Calder Willingham, Carlo Fiore Buch: Alec Coppel, Samuel Taylor Buchvorlage: Charles Neider (Roman) Buchvorlage: Pierre Boileau, Thomas Narcejac (Roman „D’Entre Les Kamera: Charles B. Lang Morts“) Musik: Hugo Friedhofer Kamera: Robert Burks Schnitt: Archie Marshek Musik: Bernard Herrmann Darsteller: Marlon Brando (Rio), Karl Malden (Sheriff Dad Schnitt: George Tomasini Longworth), Katy Jurado (Maria Longworth), Pina Pellicer (Louisa), Darsteller: James Stewart (John „Scottie“ Ferguson), Kim Novak Slim Pickens (Lon), Ben Johnson (Bob Amory), Sam Gilman („Madeleine Elster“/Judy B.), Tom Helmore (Gavin Elster), Barbara (Harvey), Larry Duran (Modesto), Timothy Carey (Howard Tetley), Bel Geddes (Midge Wood), Konstantin Shayne (Pop Liebl) Miriam Colon , Elisha Cook jr. (Bankangestellter), Rodolfo Acosta LASER HOTLINE Seite 3 Newsletter 09/09 (Nr. 251) Mai 2009 Ein wegen Höhenangst aus dem Polizeidienst ausgeschiedener Nicole Maurey (Jeanne Dubois), Henry Silva (Lordan), Herbert Detektiv verliebt sich in die neurotische Frau eines Schulfreundes, Rudley (Gouverneur Clayton), Jimmy Carter (Paul), Shari Lee die er überwachen soll. Als sie sich von einem Kirchturm stürzt, Bernath (Marthe), Frank de Kova (Evans), Don Megowan (China), fühlt er sich an ihrem Tode schuldig. Später begegnet er einer Leo Gordon (Jake) Doppelgängerin der Toten und muß schließlich feststellen, daß er einem Täuschungsmanöver zum Opfer gefallen ist. Hinter der per- Ein ehrgeiziger Bandenführer versucht 1859 mit List, ganz Kansas fekten, herausragend gespielten Kriminalgeschichte offenbart sich in seine Gewalt zu bringen. Die Blendkraft, die der erfolgreiche ein brillantes psychologisches Seelendrama, in dem es um Liebe Diktator dabei ausstrahlt, droht in Bewunderung für ein fragwür- geht, aber auch darum, wie Liebe durch die Obsessionen der Fan- diges Führeridol umzuschlagen. Ein recht spannend inszenierter tasie verhindert wird: ein Mann liebt seine Vorstellung einer Frau Western, dessen Position zur zwiespältigen Hauptfigur allzu unent- und versucht, sie danach zu gestalten. In der außergewöhnlichen schlossen bleibt: selbst zum Schluß bleibt so viel Bewunderung Spannungsdramaturgie werden die Schichten und Widersprüche und Führerpathos übrig, daß Rechtfertigung und Verklärung nicht des inneren Seelenlebens der Hauptfigur subtil aufgedeckt. (Quel- von der Hand zu weisen sind (Quelle: Film-Dienst) le: Film-Dienst) 13:30 Uhr 23:00 Uhr ZWEI RECHNEN AB GET TOGETHER Originaltitel: Gunfight At The O.K. 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