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Mike Peckham
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Ok, I've started listing again, this time it's Universal 8 400fters. I've put together as good a list as I can from my own collection, and those that I can find in old catalogues.

Edit: Doug has posted a far more comprehensive list further down this thread so I have removed mine to save confusion.

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[ October 26, 2007, 03:02 AM: Message edited by: Mike Peckham ]

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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7044 + 45 = The Blues Brothers

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4014 is Duck Soup [Smile]

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Jaws 7010 & 7011 .....Mark

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Mark Howard
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4203 - Day of the Jackal
4219 - My Name is Nobody
4022 - The Mummy's Tomb
4031 - In the Navy

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Just a thought and i'm not 100% Rooster Cogburn John Wayne ,wasn't this released as a 400ft by universal?

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Mark Howard
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Yes Mark, Rooster Cogburn was 4236

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Douglas Meltzer
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Mike,

I've taken the liberty of re-listing the films. I went through the few U-8 catalogs I have and came up with:

4001 The Incredible Shrinking Man
4002 The Invisible Man
4003 Frankenstein
4004 The Bride of Frankenstein
4005 The Wolfman
4006 Dracula (1931)
4007 A&C In Society
4008 A&C Meet the Keystone Cops
4009 Psycho
4010 It’s A Gift
4011 Monkey Business
4012 The Raven
4013 Horse Feathers
4014 Duck Soup
4015 The Mummy's Ghost
4016 A&C Go to Mars
4017 I’m No Angel
4018 If I Had a Million
4019 The Mummy
4020 Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman
4021 Son of Frankenstein
4022 The Mummy's Tomb
4023 A&C Meet the Mummy
4024 The Wistful Widow Of Wagon Gap
4025 A&C Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
4026 A&C Meet Frankenstein
4027 A&C in the Foreign Legion
4028 Mexican Hayride
4029 Buck Privates Come Home
4030 Keep ‘em Flying
4031 In The Navy
4032 You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man
4033 Never Give a Sucker an Even Break
4034 The Old Fashioned Way
4035 You're Telling Me
4036 The Bank Dick

4201 Frenzy
4202 The Birds
4203 The Day of the Jackal
4204 Thoroughly Modern Millie
4205 Airport
4206 Earthquake
4207 Jesus Christ Superstar
4208 The Great Waldo Pepper
4209 This Island Earth
4210 Duel
4211 That Man Bolt
4212 The Don is Dead
4213 The Eiger Sanction
4214 Charley Varick
4215 Dr Cyclops
4216 ?
4217 SSSSSS
4218 Sweet Charity
4219 My Name Is Nobody
4220 Change of Habit
4221 Family Plot
4222 Midway
4223 Airport ‘75
4224 Phantom of the Opera
4225 Flower Drum Song
4226 Tell them Willie Boy is Here
4227 Swashbuckler
4228 The Car
4229 Two Minute Warning
4230 Silent Running
4231 Madigan
4232 ?
4233 ?
4234 ?
4235 ?
4236 Roster Cogburn (and the Lady)
4237 National Lampoon's Disco Beaver from Outer Space
4238 ?
4239 ?
4240 ?
4241 ?
4242 Dracula '79 (Promo)
4243 Battlestar Galactica
4244 Jaws 2
4245 The Sting
4246 Smokey and the Bandit
4247 National Lampoon's Animal House
4248 Slap Shot

4277 Airport '77

4301 Creature From The Black Lagoon (3D)
4302 It Came From Outer Space (3D)

4401 Ali vs. Shavers
4402 Ali vs. Spinks (Highlights)
4403 Ali vs. Dunn
4404 Ali vs. Chuvalo
4405 Ali vs. Wepner
4406 Norton vs. Holmes
4450 Ali vs. Patterson
4451 Louis vs. Conn
4452 Robinson vs. Turpin
4453 Marciano vs. Lastarza
4454 Patterson vs. Johansson (Fight 1)
4455 Patterson vs. Johansson (Fight 2)
4456 Walcott vs. Charles

4491 Ali vs. Spinks (Rounds 1-4)
4492 Ali vs. Spinks (Rounds 5-8)
4493 Ali vs. Spinks (Rounds 9-12)
4494 Ali vs. Spinks (Rounds 13-15)

Pirate Treasure (12 chapter serial)
4501 Stolen Treasure
4502 The Death Plunge
4503 The Wheels of Fate
4504 The Sea Chase
4505 Into the Depths
4506 The Death Crash
4507 Crashing Doom
4508 Mutiny
4509 Hidden Gold
4510 Fight for the Treasure
4511 The Total Plunge
4512 Captured

4601 Circus Story (Emergency +4 Cartoon)

Best of......(silent Castle Headline editions on 400' reels)
4901 The Best of Horror (Part 1)
4902 The Best of Horror (Part 2)
4903 The Best of Abbott & Costello (Part 1)
4904 The Best of Abbott & Costello (Part 2)
4905 The Best of W.C. Fields
4951 The Best of Woody Woodpecker (Part 1)
4952 The Best of Woody Woodpecker (Part 2)

Two parters:
7000 Buck Rogers (Part 1)
7001 Buck Rogers (Part 2)
7002 Battlstar Galactica (Part 1)
7003 Battlstar Galactica (Part 2)
7004 Slap Shot (Part 1)
7005 Slap Shot (Part 2)
7006 The Hindenburg (Part 1)
7007 The Hindenburg (Part 2)
7008 The Sting (Part 1)
7009 The Sting (Part 2)
7010 Jaws (Part 1)
7011 Jaws (Part 2)
7012 Smokey and the Bandit (Part 1)
7013 Smokey and the Bandit (Part 2)
7014 National Lampoon's Animal House (Part 1)
7015 National Lampoon's Animal House (Part 2)
7016 High Plains Drifter (Part 1)
7017 High Plains Drifter (Part 2)
7018 Sugarland Express (Part 1)
7019 Sugarland Express (Part 2)
7020 The Jerk (Part 1)
7021 The Jerk (Part 2)
7022 Dracula (1979) (Part 1)
7023 Dracula (1979) (Part 2)
7024 Airport ‘80-The Concorde (Part 1)
7025 Airport ‘80-The Concorde (Part 2)
7026 The Incredible Hulk (Originally released outside US and Canada only) (Part 1)
7027 The Incredible Hulk (Part 2)
7028 The Electric Horseman (Part 1)
7029 The Electric Horseman (Part 2)
7030 Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack (Part 1)
7031 Mission Galactica: The Cylon Attack (Part 2)
7032 1941 (Part 1)
7033 1941 (Part 2)
7034 Paradise Alley (Part 1)
7035 Paradise Alley (Part 2)
7036 Little Miss Marker (Part 1)
7037 Little Miss Marker (Part 2)
7038 The Nude Bomb (Part 1)
7039 The Nude Bomb (Part 2)
7040 Ffolkes (North Sea Hijack) (Part 1)
7041 Ffolkes (North Sea Hijack) (Part 2)
7042 The Island (Part 1)
7043 The Island (Part 2)
7044 The Blues Brothers (Part 1)
7045 The Blues Brothers (Part 2)
7046 Smokey and the Bandit II (Part 1)
7047 Smokey and the Bandit II (Part 2)
7048 Coal Miner’s Daughter (Part 1)
7049 Coal Miner’s Daughter (Part 2)
7050 Xanadu (Part 1)
7051 Xanadu (Part 2)
7052 The Incredible Shrinking Woman (Part 1)
7053 The Incredible Shrinking Woman (Part 2)

7100 The Journey of Robert F. Kennedy (Part 1)
7101 The Journey of Robert F. Kennedy (Part 2)
7102 The Journey of Robert F. Kennedy (Part 3)
7103 The Journey of Robert F. Kennedy (Part 4)

7800-7806 Hell's Angels
7807-7811 Scarface (1932)

7900 Richard Pryor Live In Concert (Part 1)
7901 Richard Pryor Live In Concert (Part 2)
7902 Richard Pryor Live In Concert (Part 3)
7903 Richard Pryor Live In Concert (Part 4)

Barry Atwood says that somewhere out there is a 2x400 of "Cheech & Chong's Next Movie".

Doug

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Pablo Alvarez Roth
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The Blues Brothers on super 8!!, you have to be kidding me, my alltime favorate flic, wow!, I have to get me that. anyone have a clue if anyone has one for sale. Pleeeseeee!!!..

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Barry Attwood
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Pablo,

Yes it's quite a nice 2x400', but it's a bit rare, as this came out in Universal 8's last wave of releases, and there was not many printed, and if you see one you will have to pay a high price.

Doug is right, I have a Universal 8 catalogue that states that there were for U.S./Canada consumption a 2x400' of "Cheech and Chongs Next Movie", personally I've never seen one this side of the pond, but what about you U.S. collectors have you ever seen it?

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Mike Peckham
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Hello Chaps

Thanks for the additions, and Doug many thanks for putting up your list, I shall edit my first post and remove my list to save confusion, and then perhaps you could update yours with any additional titles we find?

These lists make a useful point of reference; it’s also interesting to know what was on offer and what might potentially be lurking out there on dealer’s lists.

I’m already starting to wonder whether we have another M31 situation going on with #7012 & #7013 … [Roll Eyes]

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Jean-Marc Toussaint
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I don't know what 4247 is, but 4248 is "Slapshot" (400ft)

Pablo : it took me ten years to find one print of the Blues Brothers. I hope you'll be luckier in your search.

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hmmm .... I got a print of "Blues Brothers" few years ago and sold it fast again .... was disappointed about the editing.

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Eberhard Nuffer
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I may be wrong, but I always thought that apart from the two-parters listed, there were also single 400ft-editions of "Sugarland Express" and "National Lampoon's Animal House". Can anyone confirm this?
Was there also a two-parter of "Smokey and the Bandit"?
Did the the scope editions always carry the same order numers as their flat counterparts?

Add two full-length features:

7800-7806 Hell's Angels
7807-7811 Scarface - Shame of the Nation

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Mark Howard
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A couple of other features: Richard Pryor Live in Concert (Pts 1 - 4 numbered 7900 - 7903), The Journey of Robert E. Kennedy (Pts 1 - 4 numbered 7100 - 7103)

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Douglas Meltzer
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Thanks for the updates!

Eberhard,

You're correct about Animal House & Smokey. I just don't have the numbers.

Mike,

I believe the two part Smokey will have the numbers 7012 & 13. Sorry, no M31 mystery!

Mark,

The Pryor concert was on the list. I've added the 4 part RFK.

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John Hourigan
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I bought The Blues Brothers 2x400' (or should I say "2x300'"?)when it was released, and it was indeed one of the very last gasps of Universal 8. I remember at the time it took forever to receive it, and shortly thereafter Universal 8 folded up shop.

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.and the want list gets longer... [Smile] thanks for all the effort by everyone!

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David Kilderry
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Another great list, thanks guys.

My vote for favourite is the Ali vs Shavers 400ft. It got fight of the year, round of the year (15) and was the last successful defense Ali made of his World heavyweight title.

It is a very close fight and has excitment all the way through. Shavers was throwing his bombs from the first rounds, Ali not only took them but rallied late to just edge Shavers out. Well edited too.

Ali had already started to slow both physically and verbally, this of course continued until finally diagnosed as Parkinsons.

Universal 8 made good sales from their boxing films relying on recent fights to spearhead their catalog unlike many others that used often very old fights. The U8 full colour covers were much better than their stylised almost B & W covers on other releases.

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Gosh, and this doesn't even include Universal 8's hsort subject cartoon releases!

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Even, their catalog (Universal 8) has shown a slight fade or at least pale! [Big Grin]

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Got my print from Blackpool FCC when Derann Derann got a cartload of Universal 8 flicks and they were selling then very cheaply in the 90’s. Think we paid £14.99 if memory serves me right. Colour is now poor which matches the editing of it.

A few us locals bagged up on Universal 8 films and this was a bargain basement time for us all here in the UK and Derann looked after us very much that day. All films were new and un projected by the way.

Blues Brothers must be good coz no one has done a review of it yet!

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Lee-

I'll try and post a review on "The Blues Brothers" 2 x 400 foot digest over the next few days (My Christmas gift to the 8mm Forum [Big Grin] ).

James.

Merry Christmas!!!

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In Scott MacGillivrays book "Castle Films - A Hobbyist's Guide" I read that "Universal 8" started business in April 1977 with thirteen new 400-footers. Four of them were comedies (A&C: #4007, 4008, W.C. Fields: 4010, Marx Brothers: 4011), but which were the other nine 400-footers? Does anybody have the 1977 catalogue so he can tell?

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