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September 22, 2005
Grover Crisp on Restoring Sam Peckinpah's Major Dundee
On our latest episode of DVD Talk Radio, DVD Talk Editor Geoffrey Kleinman sits down at talks with Grover Crisp (Vice President of Asset Management and Film Restoration at Sony Pictures) - the person in charge of restoring Sam Peckinpah's classic film Major Dundee on to DVD. Major Dundee was one of Peckinpah's first major big budget studio films, and it was taken out of his hands and cut considerably by the studio. The film has now been restored to a longer extended version including many scenes which were considered 'lost'. We speak with Grover Crisp about the restoration of Major Dundee including the bold and impressive move to do a completely new and improved score for the film. Listen to our interview with Grover Crisp using our Online DVD Talk Radio Player or Download the complete interview with Grover Crisp (21 min 15MB). Also be sure to listen to our recent interviews on DVD Talk Radio with Harry Reems, Peter Weir, Chan-Wook Park, Frank Miller and Errol Morris.
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