This Buena Vista accidentally got left out of DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. There are some very interesting differences between the rerelease, with the BV, and the original release, with the RKO.
This Buena Vista accidentally got left out of DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. There are some very interesting differences between the rerelease, with the BV, and the original release, with the RKO.
This Buena Vista accidentally got left out of DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. There are some very interesting differences between the rerelease, with the BV, and the original release, with the RKO.
Yeah, these are both reissue prints. You can tell in that the titles are in Super 35, known back then as RKO Superscope. That, and the RCA Sound recording logo wasn't introduced until the 50s.
Yeah.... That must have meant that they didn't use the original print. I'm guessing that they just took the RKO logo snipe from their vault and just slapped it on a reissue print dating from either the '54 or '62 rerelease. My question was why they saved all the RKO logos, even when they didn't use them for half a century.
That's right; the re-release credits have "TECHNICOLOR®" and the "RCA Sound Recording" bug. The original release would have "IN TECHNICOLOR" and the words "Distributed by R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES INC.", as well as the "RCA SOUND SYSTEM" bug.
You will see the "Distributed by RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC." and the "Recorded by RCA Victor "HIGH FIDELITY" Sound Systed on all the movies in the new Diamond Collection that's now started on DVD and Blu-Ray. Case in point: Snow White.
I have the 2009 Blu-Ray release of the film. It has amazing picture & sound quality. The blue letters in the credits are more blu-er than I've ever seen!
It's now 70 years old. 70 years ago the 1940, Walt Disney ' s second movie for Former Buena Vista studios (now Walt Disney studios) Pinocchio from Walt Disney pictures was created.
I have the same Buena Vista logo on my 2000 Pinocchio DVD!
kino997 11 months ago
My 2009 Dvd Of Pinocchio Don't Have The Buena Vista It Only Has The RKO Logo Shown In The Beginning
123justinwilson123 1 year ago
i hate to know that BV technically RUINED all the RKO
logos, or context credits for at least all movies and shorts from 1937, to 1957
GeniusRKO39 1 year ago
Disney Melody Time RKO, Buena Vista and Titles
JacqulineX69 1 year ago
Melody Time Buena Vista, RKO
This Buena Vista accidentally got left out of DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. There are some very interesting differences between the rerelease, with the BV, and the original release, with the RKO.
JacqulineX69 1 year ago
Melody Time Buena Vista, RKO
This Buena Vista accidentally got left out of DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. There are some very interesting differences between the rerelease, with the BV, and the original release, with the RKO.
JacqulineX69 1 year ago
Disney Cinderella Buena Vista, RKO
This Buena Vista accidentally got left out of DISNEY RKO AND BUENA VISTA MOVIE INTROS. There are some very interesting differences between the rerelease, with the BV, and the original release, with the RKO.
JacqulineX69 1 year ago
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JacqulineX69 1 year ago
I had a question: How did he get the BVD opening in a decent quality?
KentuckyFriedGunman 2 years ago
I got the Buena Vista from the first time "Pinocchio" was put on DVD.
8to16to35 1 year ago
@8to16to35 Did the Buena Vista version come from the Limited Issue DVD or the Gold Classic Collection DVD.
johnnyv418 1 year ago
Yeah, these are both reissue prints. You can tell in that the titles are in Super 35, known back then as RKO Superscope. That, and the RCA Sound recording logo wasn't introduced until the 50s.
KentuckyFriedGunman 2 years ago
The DVD release doesn't have EVERYTHING restored. When it has the RKO logo here, it has TECHNICOLOR instead of the usual IN TECHNICOLOR.
Ilikelogoreturns 2 years ago
Yeah.... That must have meant that they didn't use the original print. I'm guessing that they just took the RKO logo snipe from their vault and just slapped it on a reissue print dating from either the '54 or '62 rerelease. My question was why they saved all the RKO logos, even when they didn't use them for half a century.
KentuckyFriedGunman 2 years ago
Do the transitions in the RKO credits look different to anyone else?
dsneybuf 2 years ago
But the new release still uses the re-release CREDITS...
TServo2049 2 years ago 4
That's right; the re-release credits have "TECHNICOLOR®" and the "RCA Sound Recording" bug. The original release would have "IN TECHNICOLOR" and the words "Distributed by R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES INC.", as well as the "RCA SOUND SYSTEM" bug.
Gabrielkat 2 years ago
I think the original credits would have:
From the story by
COLLODI
Photographed in
TECHNICOLOR
Distributed by
R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES, INC.
Recorded by
R.C.A. Victor "HIGH FIDELITY" Sound System
Note: The sound system bug was still used in 1940 before the "RCA Sound System" bug. See "Tugboat Mickey" to see what I mean.
Kartoonkid95 2 years ago
You will see the "Distributed by RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC." and the "Recorded by RCA Victor "HIGH FIDELITY" Sound Systed on all the movies in the new Diamond Collection that's now started on DVD and Blu-Ray. Case in point: Snow White.
PDS1990 2 years ago
Actually, the sound credit would be 'Recorded by R.C.A. Victor "HIGH FIDELITY" Sound System' because that was still being used in early 1940.
Kartoonkid95 2 years ago
I have the 2009 Blu-Ray release of the film. It has amazing picture & sound quality. The blue letters in the credits are more blu-er than I've ever seen!
Kartoonkid95 2 years ago
2009 DVD is a rip off it uses the BV logo not the 2006 WDP logo and RKO logo
livinlarge18 2 years ago
You're thinking of the 1999 DVD.
dsneybuf 2 years ago
No, the 2009 DVD has the RKO logo.
dsneybuf 2 years ago
@Kartoonkid95 But it still got the re-issue credits,
or the RKO ''originals''?
GeniusRKO39 1 year ago
The BV logo, that was used for when the movie was re-issued in 1962.
systemoperator 2 years ago
I sort of like the RKO logo a ton better
ThatsGoodTellivision 2 years ago
When I was 6 or 7 I always liked seeing how they tried to make the RKO logo match the movie.
dsneybuf 2 years ago
amazing how this movie is almost 70 years old
AGD26pixar 2 years ago
It's now 70 years old. 70 years ago the 1940, Walt Disney ' s second movie for Former Buena Vista studios (now Walt Disney studios) Pinocchio from Walt Disney pictures was created.
looneytunes9000 2 years ago