I have a number of AGFA Tom and Jerry's, but sadly, I do not have the original boxes still, so I'd have no idea as to whether these were Ken films or Waltons.
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From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
posted December 10, 2007 12:23 AM
Maurice,
Yes I do know that Walton (a UK Company) printed TJ on AGFA, Kodak SP and Fuji. But for me, it is a surprise that MGM (a US Company) also printed on AGFA as I never seen before.
I do have a feeling that during the 8mm heydey there was somekind of "instruction" (undercovered by domestic incentives) to use only local products when releasing their films.
(ps: in my case, it might also someone has swept the box and the reel, unless someone here can confirm that MGM also printed other titles on AGFA)
posted December 11, 2007 07:26 AM
Winbert: Your topic triggers a good question. I have a really superb (ie - vivid colours) Ken 2 parter of "The Empire Strikes Back". I looked on the side of the film but I can't find any mention of the stock. There's the "Dec. 23, 1982" date printed on the leader, though.
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From: Croydon, London, UK
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posted December 11, 2007 03:07 PM
It's interesting to know that Ken printed anything as late as Dec 1982, right into the bleak period before the Super 8 revival, and considerably later than their final new releases.
Winbert - is your AGFA T&J a one off, or do you have more than one in Ken Boxes? I wondered if it could conceivably be something like a Derann release of the same title, transferred to a Ken box because it's a nicer box? I have some Ken films that still have good colour but the ones I've checked have been Kodak SP.
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From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
posted December 12, 2007 05:28 AM
quote: I have a really superb (ie - vivid colours) Ken 2 parter
JM,
I believe your films are the same case with my 2 Elvis (not labelled as released by Ken and in clamshell case, not cardboard): "Roustablout" & "Hawaiian Paradise".
The two films are on Eastman but perhaps LPP. I raised this topic before.
quote: Winbert - is your AGFA T&J a one off, or do you have more than one in Ken Boxes?
Adrian, I have only 1 in MGM box so perhaps it could be someone has transferred to a Ken box because as you mentioned.
Unless someone can say here that he has also Ken with AGFA stock.
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From: New York City, NY, USA
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posted January 03, 2008 11:18 PM
I just screened the 2 parter of Empire Strikes Back and get this! The first part has faded to a light pink..not completely but not that great looking either. The second reel is PERFECT and looks like LPP. I wonder why they had both parts printed on separate film stock?
posted January 04, 2008 05:00 AM
Both extracts were released about a year apart. There are far more prints of part 1 about than part 2 so it sounds like your print is made up of reels printed at different times (as most copies are).
I thought reel 2 was rubbish. At the time of reel 1's release I was told Ken were to be releasing 3x400ft reels but owing to the downturn in Super 8 sales generally decided against putting three extracts out and so compacted parts 2 and 3 into a single reel. For me, it shows!
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