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Paul Spinks
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Hi Chester,
I have both "Morella" and The Black Cat" in my collection. They were released by a Dutch Super 8 distributor with English sound and Dutch subtitles. They were both originally sold as separate 2x400ft versions. I have never seen the third sequence from "Tales of Terror" (Valdemar)sold anywhere and to my knowledge these were the only versions ever released on Super 8. They are pan and scan prints and the color is still very good. The subtitles are not so intrusive and Vincent Price's introductory narratives to both tales are intact. They do show up from time to time and are well worth getting if, like me you are a Vincent Price fan.
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Chip Gelmini
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If Derann is interested in a short of "Baraka" I have just remembered I do have a copy of the 35mm flat trailer. Adrian please let me know.

Lupo the Butcher is on the internet somewhere. Try googling it. Sorry if that link was not right or you could not get in. It was made by Danny Anntonucci who also worked with Marv Newland, who brought us Bambi Meets Godzilla. i.e. National Film Board of Canada. Lupo was showcased in circuit through the Mike and Spike Sick and Twisted animated festival.

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Chester Brooks
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Hi Chip

What is Baraka about [Confused]

Chester

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Flavio Stabile
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Hi All!

For sure I would like to see very good prints of my favourite thriller movies from Dario Argento:

DEEP RED (Profondo Rosso)
SUSPIRIA
TENEBRE
PHENOMENA
FOUR FLIES ON GREY VELVET (Quanttro mosche di velluto grigio)
THE CAT O NINE TAILS (Il gatto a nove code)
BIRD WITH CRYSTAL PLUMAGE (L'uccello dalle pimue di cristallo)

Obviously in SCOPE !!!

And finally, with the great Pedro's sync, I will re-record in Italian!

What a nice thing... dreaming! [Wink]

Bye
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Jan Bister
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Chester,

earlier in this thread I posted a link to the Baraka website. Lots of info and lots of stills from the film. Rent the DVD if you can [Wink]

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Andrew Wilson
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i would like to see disneys hercules too.andy.

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John Clancy
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Didn't Derann put Hercules out as part of the Disney deal? I thought they did but as I have absolutely no interest in this title wouldn't have taken any notice so I may be wrong.

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James N. Savage 3
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How about the cult-classic short-

"HARDWARE WARS"

This was a great parody of the original Star Wars, and is about 15 minutes long.

Nick.

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Michael De Angelis
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John,

Correct me here, but I believe that
Hercules was a part of that
very nice Disney deal, and by
1999-2000, the Disney 8mm features
ended at Derann

I wish that Disney's The Santa Clause
would have also been offered during
that time period.

I wonder how Derann polls
the collectors that do not
post thier interest on this forum?

I also collect 16mm to supplement
the wonderful assortment available in 8mm.

With the recent high quality of releases in Super 8,
it is amazing that the labs are capable to
achieve startling quality out of such a small
frame of film. [Smile]

Michael

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Kevin Faulkner
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Michael, I think we also have the film manufacturers to thank for the high quality with the imporvements in film technology especially where film grain is concerned [Smile]

Kev.

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Andrew Wilson
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well kevin,did derann every release disneys hercules?.andy.

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Yanis Tzortzis
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Well,let's get back to some basics-in another thread of the Forum Michael de Angelis wrote that there are two L&H's(Why Girls love sailors and Duck Soup)that were never released on 8mm.Why not try them? I don't know how hard it is to find them now, but is there any interest from fellow collectors on those titles or is it just me here dreaming?

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Rob Young.
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Sorry guys, no "Hercules".

The lastest Disney's were "A Bug's Life" in 'scope and then "Fantasia 2000" which I personally think is underated and apparently suprised Derann with very good sales when it was released.

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Michael De Angelis
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Rob,

Are you certain, that Hercules
was not released by Derann? [Confused]

I dunno, I believed that it was.
Perhaps I'm confusing it with another
title.

Michael

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Chester Brooks
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Hi Yanis

I think Laurel & Hardy fans are still looking for Duck Soup.

Would be a good idea tosee some of the boys films issued

Chester

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Michael De Angelis
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Duck Soup had been released
somewhat recently on VHS and DVD.

I have a VHS tape on this title, recorded in NTSC.

Michael

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Andrew Wilson
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how about FRANKENSTEIN AND THE MONSTER FROM HELL from hammer.
derann did release it on 16mm,years ago.andy.

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Brad Kimball
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ONLY if it's the UNCUT version, though. The UN-edited version has a scene of Peter Cushing using his teeth to pull stitches when sewing up the monster and also footage of what the creature looked like after the inmates maul it. The DVD release from Paramount boasts an 'R' reating, but be warned - it's the sanitized tv version that they utilized. The VHS is also the edited version. The UNCUT version was released on Laserdisc years ago, but nobody uses these anymore.

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Adrian Winchester
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FRANKENSTEIN AND THE MONSTER FROM HELL would be a great idea, particularly if Derann had access to the master used for the 16mm print, which they were responsible for. I'd love to know where that print is, and I recall hearing from a reliable source that there was only one made. I actually saw it at a Hammer convention in the early 1980s and I'm sure it was the uncut British version. I expect a uncut Super 8 version would attract extra interest and sell more as a result.

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Jan Bister
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I'm kind of waiting to hear which one Derann is actually going for this time around. [Smile]

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Jan Bister
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Time to revive this topic!

Have just watched Cinema Paradiso... it is a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful movie.

And I hereby vote for it to be released on super-8.

[Cool]

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Flavio Stabile
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Ian ... NUOVO CINEMA PARADISO (italian title) ... my favourite movie... that's a great idea in Super 8!
Did you see the long or the short version ?

Flavio

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Jan Bister
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Yeesh, that's a good question. I think I saw the 155-minute version (according to IMDB there is also a 123-minute "international version" and a 170-minute director's cut). I should add that what I saw had original Italian (Sicilian?) dialogue and English subtitles.

But man... this film on super-8... talk about a no-brainer!! Right? [Cool]

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Yanis Tzortzis
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Jan, Flavio, someonegot in this Forum first with this idea: have a look at my reply to Mike's thread on'Mykonos out door cinema pictures' of yesterday [Big Grin]
...Definitely up for Cinema Paradiso on S-8!

PS By the way Flavio, congrats for Italy tonight:Felicitazioni! [Smile]

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Jan Bister
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Dunno how I missed that, Yanis [Eek!] I remember the thread, it's what prompted me to watch my copy of Cinema in the first place. [Roll Eyes]

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