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Topic: Easy Street Blackhawk Sound Print
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Tony Stucchio
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 625
From: New Jersey
Registered: Dec 2005
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posted July 19, 2012 07:24 PM
Regarding EASY STREET (and all the other Chaplin Mutuals, for that matter): There were at least 2 different negatives used by Blackhawk -- pre and post December 1975. Starting with the latter date, they were made from restored Van Beuren negatives (or lavendars or fine grains). In some cases, the picture quality was better pre-Dec 1975. (THE RINK, for one.) The Van Beurens were usually more complete, though the pre Dec 1975 ones sometimes had scenes not in the Van Beurens. I only have the Van Beuren EASY STREET, and it isn't bad at all. The pre Dec 1975 THE RINK was made from a Kodascope source and is absolutely superb, if a bit choppy in some scenes. I much prefer it to the Van Beuren. If you got a bad Van Beuren EASY STREET (which it must be since it has sound), you probably just got a bad printing.I have all 12 Van Beuren Mutuals, and they are all very sharp with good contrast. I have most, but not all, in pre Van Beurens, and only THE RINK I prefer in terms of picture quality. The earlier ONE A.M. is worth getting for the extra scenes.
Now for TWO TARS -- that was also restored by Blackhawk in 1975. I have seen many copies of the restored version (in 8mm, Super 8, and 16mm) and they were all great. I have never seen a pre-1975 print, but I have heard that they are not as good. They have all re-made titles and one title card is actually missing.
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