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David Ollerearnshaw
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1373
From: Penistone Sheffield UK
Registered: Oct 2012
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posted December 07, 2012 06:36 AM
In Memory of Harrison "Harry" Penrod Hilfinger January 29, 1917 - April 13, 2011 Obituary
Harry Hilfinger, 94, Kansas City, Missouri, a lifelong resident of Kansas City, passed away peacefully with his family at his side on April 13, 2011. Harry was born January 29, 1917 in Kansas City, Missouri, son of Harrison and Ruth (Tibbals) Hilfinger. He graduated from Westport High School, received his BA from UMKC and his MA from USC. He was an accomplished saxophone player, performing in Kansas City nightclubs starting at age 16. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U.S. Navy. Harry established ESO-S Pictures in 1935 in his parents' basement, one of the first full service home movie stores in the country, which later also offered one day service on football game films to high schools and colleges in the Midwest. He was a member of the Country Club Christian Church. He leaves his wife Cleta Fontelle Hilfinger; his daughters Judy (Michael) Quinn, Peggy (Michael) Schwartz, and Nancy (Stan) Stalnaker; and granddaughter Mindi Schwartz. Visitation will be held from 1:00-2:00 p.m. followed by funeral service at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 16, at Country Club Christian Church, Main Chapel, 6101 Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri. Burial with Military Honors in Mt. Moriah Cemetery South, 10507 Holmes Road. Condolences may be made at www.mtmoriah-freeman.com. Arrangements under the direction of Mount Moriah & Freeman Funeral Home, Kansas City, MO.
I bought quite a few 16mm advert reels and shorts from Harry at ESO-S Pictures over the years. It was always a pleasure to talk to Harry on the phone, then eagerly wait for the films to arrive.
Surprised there was no mention on 8mm Forum about his passing though.
-------------------- I love the smell of film in the morning.
http://www.thereelimage.co.uk/
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Alan Rik
Film God
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From: New York City, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted December 20, 2012 07:47 PM
I recently picked up from a collector a nice little Bolex regular 8mm projector. He gave me a box of films with it as well and said they were home movies. Then he said they were the personal home movies of....Harry Hilfinger! I have about 10 x 200ft of movies dating from the 50's-70's. I haven't seen them all, just 2 reels as the cement splices break and I have to resplice them, but what I have seen is really interesting to me. One reel is the 1953 Topeka Kansas State fair. There is the freak show, the little circus monkeys running around, the really primitive looking carousel, just cool, cool footage. And then near the end is Xmas Morning with 3 little girls. They open their presents, smile at the camera...just a great slice of Americana.
Here is a link to a youtube video. Its just a few seconds long but you get the idea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjNc7oFecc8
Strange how films that were made in Kansas worked its way to Brooklyn, New York. And even stranger is that the day I picked them up I came home and looked up Harry Hillfigger (Thats what the seller told me his name was) and couldn't find anything on him. I came on the forum and this post from 2008 was revived. The same day I picked up the films. Now where is Sylvia Brown?
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