Hello guys... I know I'm hardly active here anymore, but that's simply because I hardly design covers anymore. On the one hand, this has to do with the fact that my interests have shifted and, on the other hand, with the fact that I hardly buy Blu-rays anymore. Nevertheless, I recently bought the German edition of "Mission To Mars" and decided to make a simple German cover for the film that matches my other space covers and has the same basic design.
My idea was to do an English-language version while I was working on it. But when I looked for the back of the original English cover to get the dates and associated logos, I found that there is no English or American release... Is that correct?
If there is an English language version, I would be happy if someone could scan the back of the original cover for me. Otherwise there will probably only be a German version.
"Mission To Mars" Blu-ray
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If there is no English language version for the American market, I can of course simply offer the German version in an additional version with English text for the content, since the German Blu-ray of course also has the original English sound. But of course that would only be for the European market (Region 2)

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it was only released in france in 2009 and in germany in 2020, 2021 and again in 2022 lol.
anyway..
the production company's are Touchstone Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and StudioCanal.
it was theatrically distributed by Buena Vista, so a Disney template would make the most sense.
the soundtrack was available on Hollywood Records
Technicolor prints and Panavision lenses and cameras were used, so those logos would make sense as well.
hope this helps
anyway..
the production company's are Touchstone Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment and StudioCanal.
it was theatrically distributed by Buena Vista, so a Disney template would make the most sense.
the soundtrack was available on Hollywood Records
Technicolor prints and Panavision lenses and cameras were used, so those logos would make sense as well.
hope this helps
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