Posts: 958
From: Elkins Park, PA, USA
Registered: Jun 2012
posted February 07, 2019 12:08 PM
Ken Films - A well edited Digest! Super 8 sound. 400 ft. 1973? Stars, Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Keith Caridine , good cast. The print is sharp! And the color is good! I received this film a few months ago. And was surprised by the condition. A very good print! Storyline is Hobos Lee and David are riding the rails. Lee is teaching David the ropes! But they end up riding the wrong train run by the sadistic Ernest Borgnine. Who hates Hobos! This film is a must. It never let's up! One of Kens best releases! I rarely see it for sale. You will not be disappointed when you buy it! Review by Leon Norris.
posted February 07, 2019 07:10 PM
Agree, great film. I saw this at the cinema during its theatrical release many moons ago, yes I am getting old:) I have purchased several copies of the digest over the years but all were red. Id love to find one with color. I second Leon's recommendation, this one is worth owning.
posted February 08, 2019 11:43 AM
A little trivia here ...
Believe it or not, "Emperor of the North" was actually released as a magnetic sound full feature on super 8. The one incredibly sad thing about it is that it was printed on quick fadey eastman!!! I absolutely LOVE this film and was so diappointed to see it faded pinkish but dang it, i really wish that i had kept that print, as i have never ran into it since.
Does anyone know who released that as a full feature on super 8?
By the way, though the beginning credits were letterboxed, the rest of the feature was in the flat format on super 8.
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
Posts: 958
From: Elkins Park, PA, USA
Registered: Jun 2012
posted February 08, 2019 12:25 PM
OSI, I never new this film was released as a feature? I was also told that it was released as a super 8 optical feature ? Well I'll be on the look out! I would love to have the feature! Leon.
posted February 08, 2019 04:21 PM
At one point I owned a copy on 35mm but sadly it had faded red. The only way to enjoy this title in color is on digital media.