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Thanks for the reviews Chris!
We do try to get film on everything that we possibly can at Cinecon, though unfortunately it's a changing digital world out there and the archives don't always have film prints available. That was the case with FEARLESS FAGAN. Warner Bros has no available prints. We even thought of re-running SKY FULL OF MOON, which we ran in 35mm years ago, but that too has been withdrawn from circulation in 35mm. For FEARLESS FAGAN we actually ended up having to run the Warner Archive DVD, that's all the studio could give us. Surprisingly it looked pretty good on the huge Egyptian screen. Going forward though, we'll always try to get 35mm first.
Christopher Jacobs wrote:
FEARLESS FAGAN (1952) ** 1/2
Pleasant little movie about a young circus clown and his only friend, who happens to be a full-grown lion (the Fagan of the title). Problems arise when he's drafted and decides to take the lion with him to his army base, and then visiting entertainer Janet Leigh soon gets involved. Based on a true story, some of the background was related to the audience after the screening by star and Cinecon guest Carleton Carpenter. This movie was shown in a pretty good digital copy that appeared to some sort of high-end standard-definition format like Beta SP.
We do try to get film on everything that we possibly can at Cinecon, though unfortunately it's a changing digital world out there and the archives don't always have film prints available. That was the case with FEARLESS FAGAN. Warner Bros has no available prints. We even thought of re-running SKY FULL OF MOON, which we ran in 35mm years ago, but that too has been withdrawn from circulation in 35mm. For FEARLESS FAGAN we actually ended up having to run the Warner Archive DVD, that's all the studio could give us. Surprisingly it looked pretty good on the huge Egyptian screen. Going forward though, we'll always try to get 35mm first.
Christopher Jacobs wrote:
FEARLESS FAGAN (1952) ** 1/2
Pleasant little movie about a young circus clown and his only friend, who happens to be a full-grown lion (the Fagan of the title). Problems arise when he's drafted and decides to take the lion with him to his army base, and then visiting entertainer Janet Leigh soon gets involved. Based on a true story, some of the background was related to the audience after the screening by star and Cinecon guest Carleton Carpenter. This movie was shown in a pretty good digital copy that appeared to some sort of high-end standard-definition format like Beta SP.
