This is, without any hesitation, the best-looking print of this film I have ever seen. I have to agree that I kind of miss the pre-credits Cinema Releasing logo, but the improvement in sound and picture more than makes up for the loss of such a non-essential bit of the film.
Your efforts at stabilizing the widescreen aspects and re-adusting the color and contrast are far superior to anything out there.
I too, would love to hear an isolated version of the musical score. The Boggy Creek Theme and Hey Travis Crabtree are two of my fondest memories from seeing this upon its original release in 1972.
A long-shot would be the possibility of tracking down a foreign release print, wherein the music and effects tracks are isolated from the dialogue tracks to allow for either foreign language dubbing or subtitling as they choose. Very often such foreign release prints are the only extant source for original soundtrack recordings (Quo Vadis and Magic Fire come immediately to mind).
Somebody somewhere has either the original negatives, first-generation prints or at least a fine-grain 35mm master release print. If anyone generates a Kickstarter to produce a restoration of this film I will immediately sign up for it.
As it is, until something better comes along, I will strenuously refer people to your rerstoration as being definitive.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR EFFORTS!
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