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Topic: standard 8 magnetic sound
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David Pannell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1072
From: Horsham, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted January 17, 2010 07:21 AM
Here is a list of my Standard 8 sound films. They are all full length features except for the first two:
Operation Bluebell - Restoration of the Bluebell Steam Railway.
Elizabethan Express - Synopsis of this famous train.
Oh Mr Porter - Will Hay.
Convicts Four - Ben Gazzara, Vincent Price, Rod Steiger, Sammy Davis Jr, Broderick Crawford.
Fort Algiers - Yvonne de Carlo, Raymond Burr, Leif Erickson.
Tomahawk Territory - Clayton Moore, Slim Andrews.
Tornado - Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly.
Northwest Stampede - James Craig, Joan Leslie, Jack Oakie.
Belle Starr's Daughter - George Montgomery, Rod Cameron, Ruth Roman.
Heart of the West - William Boyd, James Ellison.
Cattle Queen - Maria Hart, Drake Smith.
Rose of Cimarron - Jack Beutel, Mala Powers.
I Killed Geronimo - James Ellison, Virginia Herrick, Chief Thundercloud (as Geronimo).
The Block Signal - Ralph Lewis, Jean Arthur.
Nightmare in Wax - Cameron Mitchell, Anne Helm, Scott Brady.
All of the features were purchased from Paul Foster, and all are in good to excellent condition. Paul, at that time, had a vast list of titles in Standard 8 sound, but I haven't checked recently.
Most have now been transferred to 800ft reels from their original 400 footers, and run superbly on my modified Eumig Mark S.
-------------------- Dave.
Valves and celluloid - a great combination! Early technology rules OK!
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David Pannell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1072
From: Horsham, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted January 19, 2010 05:36 AM
Hi Bill,
Thanks for your appreciation.
Mine is a Blackhawk print too, and it does have a music score on it - must have been added later. It came on 2 very full 400ft reels, but is now on 1 x 800ft reel - just!
What speed do you run your print, 16-18fps or 24fps? I have to run mine at 24fps because of the sound. Action seems a bit speeded up, though!
I'm still trying to obtain a 16mm sound print of Buster Keaton in "The General", with the music score which was added later, but no luck so far. I did have a silent standard 8 print but I sold that when I obtained a 16mm print, but that too is silent.
The Std 8 silent print of "The General" was correct at 16fps, but the 16mm silent print has correct screen action at about 20fps!!! All very confusing, though we all know that there was never any REALLY correct speed for silent films, as the directors and camera men of the day chose erratic/differing speeds to suit the action and mood of the film.
Cheers,
-------------------- Dave.
Valves and celluloid - a great combination! Early technology rules OK!
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