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Wikipedia: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windjammer_%281958_film%29)

Windjammer is a 1958  documentary film that recorded a 17,500-nautical-mile
(32,400 km) voyage of the Norwegian sail training ship Christian Radich.
Windjammer was produced by Louis de Rochemont and directed by Louis de Rochemont
III. It was the only film to be shot in the widescreen Cinemiracle process,
which came with a seven-track stereophonic soundtrack.

The Christian Radich and its Norwegian crew were filmed while sailing from Oslo,
via the island of Madeira, across the Atlantic to the Caribbean, to New York
City, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and then back home to Bergen in Norway. The
movie featured a score by Morton Gould, with additional musical performances by
cellist Pablo Casals and Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra.

A musical highlight through the film is the Piano Concerto of Edvard Grieg. This
ties in with the narrative of the voyage because one of the sea-cadets is a
piano-student who is preparing to play the concerto in Boston.

The film also features a meeting with the German ship Pamir, which sank in a
hurricane in September 1957.

The world premiere was at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Hollywood on April 8, 1958
where the movie ran for 36 weeks. The East Coast premiere took place at New
York's Roxy Theatre on April 9 where it was shown for 24 weeks on a special
curved screen 100 by 40 feet (12 m) in size. The film was also exhibited at
specially equipped cinemas in America, Canada, and Europe. Later it was shown in
wide release in Cinerama theaters worldwide. It was particularly popular in the
Scandinavian nations.


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