Oooh, I saw Lawrence of Arabia with my Dad and brother just after it was
restored and re-released in 70mm widescreen format. What an amazing
movie! I was probably 10 or 12 or so, and it certainly made an
impression on me.
On a note related to the Rear Window question, what camera was used by
the spies in Hitchcock's Topaz? I thought it looked like a Pen F/FT, but
could easily be mistaken :) I think I asked this a while ago, but don't
remember seeing any replies.
Mark Marr-Lyon
>I grew up watching mostly B&W television, so seeing an older film on DVD in
>restored color is like seeing it for the first time. I just saw the
>restored directors cut of Lawrence of Arabia. A masterpiece and it looked
>like it was made yesterday.
>
>John Hermanson
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