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Andreas Chmielewski
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I have look in the Last time:

Exodus - Super 8 full lengh feature on 9x600 feet Reels, Scope
Reds - Super 8 full lengh feature on 8x600 feet Reels
Dschingis Khan - Super 8 full lengh feature on 5x600 feet Reels, Scope

Three very rare Super 8 Titles

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Osi Osgood
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Weren't those kempski prints? If so, they are top notch, to be sure! [Smile]

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Steve Meyer
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Watching one 1,200ft.reel.

[ July 26, 2018, 11:17 AM: Message edited by: Steve Meyer ]

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Burton Sundquist
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Wow Steve! That print looks excellent. The same can be said for your screenshots. That's one I don't currently have but now I'll be searching...

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Tom Photiou
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a good old gruesome zombie film and in great shape to, would love a copy of this one. in English sound. excellent screenshots. havnt seen one with such good colours before, i thought these were mostly faded now, im glad i was wrong. [Wink]

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Osi Osgood
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Wow Steve!!! I mean ... WOW!!! Thanks for sharing!

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Tom Photiou
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Steve, did you do the re record to English yourself? if so how did you go about the editing to this version?

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Douglas Meltzer
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The prints that I have seen of Zombie all have held their color nicely. I re-recorded mine using the Dario Argento version.

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Tom Photiou
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Cheers Doug,
All i can hope for is that one day an English recorded one may turn up for Sale [Wink]

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Steve Meyer
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Hi Tom Photiou,

No, I didn't do the re-recording. It was recorded that way when I purchased the print.

Thanks All - Yes it's an awesome print. The color is WOW amazing.

[Smile]

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Dominique De Bast
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4 French animals documentaries mounted on a 240 mt/ 800 ft spool. Colours still good. Not only interesting for the beautiful vues of Nature but also some looks at the cine material used to shoot.

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Graham Ritchie
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Mutiny on the Bounty 3/400 on one reel the color not to bad...good music [Smile]

Night Mail... Its unfortunately its a B/W on color stock, hence the strong blue tinge...not a very good print.

His Mouse Friday my old B/W T/J print still fun to watch [Smile]

Blazing Saddles.. good print and very funny however they would not be allowed to make it these days...nice edit.

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Melvin England
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Graham - I very nearly bought the 3x 400' version of Mutiny On The Bounty at the Farnworth film day last Saturday, but a little note on the box said "faded" so I decided against it..... wait until a better copy comes along as I assume it is an excellent digest if the 1x 400' is anything to go by.

Anyway.... to tonight....

Mrs.E. and myself watched 2 shorts I got from Farnworth, and a feature I bought in the middle of December I had yet to see.

First off... a 50' colour sound snippet entitled "Cinema Cinema" which is a 2 minute compilation of shots from various films set to a song called....guess?.... "Cinema Cinema" A nice little opener.
The second was in a similar vane and entitled "Reflections" which was a longer,5+ minutes, and more professional film shot compilation celebrating the first 100 years of the cinema including snippets too numerous to mention but makes for a real "name that film" game.

For the feature... it was the Walton 6x 400' Reach For The Sky starring Kenneth More about the air ace Douglas Bader. Great film and the print quality was also good but had a few too many scratches for my liking. The sound was consistently good thank goodness.

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Graham Ritchie
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Hi Melvin

Just in case you are not aware of it, Derann released Reflections USA as well as Reflections UK. Another two Derann released were Spirit Of America and thats got the Mr Bean intro at the start, that could be removed for the start to any film show as well [Cool] and Pieces Of Silver...all good stuff [Smile]

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Luis Caramelo
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last night;-dracula has rised from the grave,full lenght inported print,excelent sharpeness and color print.
-bem-hur (scope) trailer.
-where the eagles dare(scope) trailer.

best;
luis caramelo

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Dominique De Bast
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Heart Of The West, a western (some accents are not easy at all to understand for the non English native speaker I am). The film is mounted on a large spool and has been projected (with a Spondon Long Play Unit) on my Elmo ST 180 modified to a two blade shutters and equiped with a 1.1 Schneider lens.

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Panayotis A. Carayannis
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Is that "Hearts of the West",the Hopalong Cassidy one,3x400 standard 8,shortened to approximately 45 minutes,a very early Derann release ?

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Melvin England
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Graham - I only became aware of the Reflections U.S. version after reading Steve Klare's excellent review of it on this forum. Certainly, that will go on my "wants" list. I was going to do a review of the UK version but could not find a website that lists all the extracts featured, just as Steve did with his review,so it will have to wait for now.

I wasn't aware of the other two films "Spirit of America" or "Pieces of Silver." I did find the review of POS on this forum and have since seen the link that Tom P. provided on Youtube. I will keep a lookout for these in the future. Thanks for bringing them all to my attention.

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Dominique De Bast
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No, Panayotis, it's a super 8 3x180 mt version. The title is Heart Of The West, not Hearts Of The West. The main character, played by William Boyd is indeed Hopalong Cassidy. I have no idea who released it. By the way, I bought the film at Blackpool.

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Mark Mander
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Last night we watched the following trailers,Time after Time,The Young Ones scope/stereo,Jason and the Argonauts and Love me Tender,followed by The Trojan Tanker Department S 2x400 episode and then The Colditz Story 2x600 b/w cutdown,all very enjoyable,Mark

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Graham Ritchie
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Fellow forum film collector nut [Big Grin] Pat called round last night and we screened his 600ft Derann Scope print of "Raise The Titanic". [Cool] [Smile]

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Andreas Chmielewski
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Hi Osi,

the Prints coming from germany, but only Reds coming from Italy

Great Sreenshots from Zombie, i have this Print too, very good colors

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