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					Originally Posted by Snowflake  Napoleon vu par Abel Gance, an incredible event, an incredible film, an incredible day.  Worth every penny, worth the time ans beyond grateful I had this opportunity. | 
	
 Sounds fantastic! I like a movie with a lunch break. 
Link. I saw the Carmine Coppola version at the Shrine Auditorium, back in 1980, and we had the VHS at VideoWest when I worked there. The Bioscope article says "In 2000 Brownlow unveiled the film’s colour tinting and toning for the first time at a UK screening at the Royal Festival Hall," but I remember color tinting being a big deal in the version I saw. Also, during the films triptych sequences, and to the audiences astonishment, screens were lowered down on either side of the main screen for a 1929 version of Cineramascope. I'm sure I still have my program in a box somewhere.