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CED Digest Vol. 8 No. 35 • 8/30/2003 |
20 Years Ago In CED History: August 31, 1983: * The funeral procession for slain Philippine leader Benigno Aquino draws more than one million mourners. * In Poland, tens of thousands demonstrate on the third anniversary of the accords that created Solidarity, the now-banned independent trade union. * The orbiting space shuttle Challenger launches an Insat-1B satellite for India; it will be used to gather weather data and for telecommunications. * RCA PRESS RELEASE: 'An Officer And A Gentleman' Paces Sales of RCA Video Discs So Far This Year The motion picture, "An Officer And A Gentleman," which won an Academy Award for Lou Gossett, has been the fastest selling "CED" video disc in RCA's catalog this year, according to Thomas G. Kuhn, Division Vice President, RCA VideoDiscs. It has been followed in the 1983 sales derby by "Rocky III," "Superman II," "Star Trek -- The Wrath of Khan," "Jane Fonda's Workout," and "Annie." Since introducing its "CED" video disc system to the public in March 1981, RCA "CED" discs have chalked up sales of more than six million albums with a retail value of more than $160 million. "The Muppet Movie," which was in RCA's original catalog, is the overall best seller to date with factory sales in excess of 68,000 albums. Mr. Kuhn said "An Officer And A Gentleman," which was issued on video disc in February 1983, already has achieved factory sales of more than 38,000 albums. "This amounts to more than $1 million at retail prices, qualifying the film for 'Gold' status," Mr. Kuhn added. RCA already has 18 other discs certified as "Gold." He said the three motion pictures in the "Rocky" series have amassed combined factory sales of approximately 160,000 albums, attesting to the popularity of these films. They have generated almost $5 million in sales at retail prices, Mr. Kuhn added. RCA has put all three of the "Rocky" movies in a single box and labeled it: "The Championship Collection." September 1, 1983: * A Korean Air Lines Boeing 747, flight 007 from New York to Seoul, is downed by a Soviet heat-seeking missile after crossing into Soviet airspace. All 240 passengers, including U.S. Rep. Larry McDonald (D-GA), and 29 crew members are killed. * President Reagan orders 2,000 Marines into position off the coast of Lebanon to "assure the safety" of the 1,370 already in Beirut. * Senator Henry M. Jackson (D-WA) dies of a heart attack at the age of 71. He was one of the nation's leading supporters of a strong national defense, and he fought for protection of the environment. * RCA VideoDisc Releases for September 1983: Adam and the Ants* Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Aerobicise: The Beginning Workout* Air Force Alone in the Dark Avalanche Blackstar Bloody Mama Born Losers Bronco Billy Deliverance Dillinger Doctor Detroit Dracula Falling In Love Again Frankenstein Friday the 13th, Part 2 Halloween II** He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Vol. 1 House on Sorority Row, The I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang King of Comedy, The Lassie's Rescue Rangers Lone Ranger, The Mad Max Main Event, The Murder by Death My Tutor New Adventures of Zorro, The Now and Forever*** Outsiders, The** Pavarotti In London* Phantasm Playboy Video, Vol. 3* Pride of the Yankees, The (2) Prince of the City (2) Quadrophenia** Shazam! Southern Comfort Table For Five Tentacles They Call Me Mr. Tibbs! Utopia Vera Cruz Warlords of the Twenty-First Century Witness for the Prosecution Zero To Sixty Zombie September 2, 1983: * Israel's Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir is elected successor to Prime Minister Menahem Begin as leader of the governing Herut Party, likely making him the country's next premier. * After two months of inordinately dry, hot weather, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture John Block begins declaring drought disaster areas throughout the nation. * Future CED title in widespread theatrical release: Private School. September 3, 1983: * "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" by The Eurythmics (CED) becomes the No. 1 U.S. single. * In the culmination of one of the most unsavory events in the history of the corporation, ousted RCA President Maurice Valente commits suicide at the age of 54. http://www.cedmagic.com/mem/whos-who/valente-maurice.html September 4, 1983: * Israel withdraws its troops from central Lebanon, setting off fierce fighting between Christian and Druse militias struggling to control the area. September 5, 1983: * The space Shuttle Challenger, after a successful mission, lands at Edwards Air Force Base, California, in the first night landing for the shuttle program. The launch on August 30 was also the first ever done at night. Besides including Guion Bluford, the first African American in space, the flight also included 54-year-old physician William Thornton, the oldest person to date to fly in space. September 6, 1983: * Meadow mice living near the Love Canal toxic dump site in Niagara Falls, New York, are reported to suffer shortened life spans and organ damage similar to what would be expected reactions to the kinds of toxic chemicals that were dumped there. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fwd: digest@cedmagic.com From: Amishman35 (amishman35) Subject: Do you smell something fishy? Newsgroups: alt.video http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3344156310&category= 41596 $5000 for a selectavision VideoDisc player??? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Fwd: digest@cedmagic.com From: The Poodlebutt (paul_matthew_evans) Subject: FREE Videodisc CED Player & small stash Newsgroups: austin.forsale You pick up, in Central Austin (near 51st & Lamar). An RCA Videodisc player and about 10-15 CED Videodiscs. This is the format which basically works like an LP record, with each movie coming in a large, slim, square-shaped plastic shell. The player works fine but could use a new belt for better performance. Pick it up free before it hits the curb. Email me. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:22:13 -0800 To: digest@cedmagic.com From: Tom Howe <tom@cedmagic.com> Subject: Charles Bronson CED Desktop Pictures Hello All: I made a few Charles Bronson desktop tribute pictures which can be downloaded from the links below. The first is for Apple's 8:5 Cinema display line, while the remainder are for 4:3 PC displays. Download the one that corresponds to the pixel width of your display. http://www.cedmagic.com/home/bronson-ced-1920.jpg http://www.cedmagic.com/home/bronson-ced-1600.jpg http://www.cedmagic.com/home/bronson-ced-1280.jpg http://www.cedmagic.com/home/bronson-ced-1152.jpg http://www.cedmagic.com/home/bronson-ced-1024.jpg http://www.cedmagic.com/home/bronson-ced-800.jpg These images each include eighteen CED titles, as the peak popularity of Charles Bronson's career (mid 70's to mid 80's) corresponds to the years for which there are the greatest density of CED releases. I was watching his movie "Breakheart Pass" while putting this caddy composite together, as I think that's his best movie on CED, and it's also a great Alistair MacLean novel. The movie has an interesting cast of supporting characters, including Jill Ireland, Bronson's real-life wife at the time, and boxing champion Archie Moore as Carlos the Chef. I did notice one loose end, former pro football quarterback Joe Kapp (Henry the Steward) simply disappears near the end of the movie. If anyone remembers if he was in the book and what happened to him, please let me know. --Tom
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