Just when I thought there couldn't possibly be any more
Manos-related developments, another bombshell. First there was the
puppet musical, then the 2-disc special edition from Shout! Factory, then
rumors of a
sequel. And now -- some half-mad film archivist has stumbled across the original
Manos: The Hands of Fate workprint, and is in the process of restoring the film to strike a new theatrical print and potentially produce a
Manos Blu-Ray.
A fellow using the handle "Ben Solo" (actually, Ben Solovey) over on the
Something Awful forums picked up a pile of film at auction that had originally belonged to
Manos distributor Emerson Film Enterprises. Among the reels was the original
Manos workprint (bearing the title
Fingers of Fate). You can read the whole story (along with a lot of technical details)
here.
Solovey now plans to restore the film, and has set up a
website so we can all follow his progress.
The site includes some stunning frame scans that show just how much image (and color) has been lost in the dupey copies-of-copies of
Manos that most of us are familiar with. I've pasted a few below.
You can year an interview with Solovey over at
Film School Rejects. Let's all hope he can stay on schedule and deliver on the high-def DVD -- and that some forward-thinking distributor (Criterion, are you reading this?) can pitch in and give a restored
Manos the type of release it deserves.
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