Below is what is said on Wikipedia about South Pacific.
The three-hour version, long feared lost, was rediscovered in a 70mm print owned by a collector. This print was screened in Bradford, England at the National Museum of Photography, Film, and Television on March 14, 2005.[9] When Fox (which by that time owned partial distribution rights to the film, including home video) learned of the print’s existence, it took it to the United States to reinstate the fourteen missing minutes and attempt to restore as much of the color as possible.
That was 1978 when the RKO CINERAMA had a 70mm film festival of Broadway musicals. You can see the ad for it at the bottom of this page - https://incinerama.com/warnerny.htm
When did this theatre close? Was it demolished?
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Annie was the first movie shown at the Columbia on 6/18/82.
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More info on the print of South Pacific that was shown in 2005 - https://in70mm.com/festival/bradford/year/2005/diary/index.htm
Below is what is said on Wikipedia about South Pacific.
The three-hour version, long feared lost, was rediscovered in a 70mm print owned by a collector. This print was screened in Bradford, England at the National Museum of Photography, Film, and Television on March 14, 2005.[9] When Fox (which by that time owned partial distribution rights to the film, including home video) learned of the print’s existence, it took it to the United States to reinstate the fourteen missing minutes and attempt to restore as much of the color as possible.
That was 1978 when the RKO CINERAMA had a 70mm film festival of Broadway musicals. You can see the ad for it at the bottom of this page - https://incinerama.com/warnerny.htm