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Topic: "Cincinnati Kid" from UFA (Germany), any good or reddish?
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted April 25, 2010 05:44 PM
Thanks for confirmation Sergi,
No wonder, Viva Las Vegas always ended in high price .. how much did you pay?
One of our forum member, Dan has once sold this title in original English version (released by Ken) and confirmed it has a beautiful color and sharpness. I saved his screen shot in my other computer and I can post that tomorrow.
It is on LPP stock but nothing such blue tones like some members here hate with Kodak LPP and prefer AGFA. I saw Dan's screen shots was just beautiful.
The reason why I put this this thread's title is focusing on "Cincinnati Kid", because from our previous discussion it was told that these 3 titles were the last batches of Ken Films, i.e "Vegas", Cincinnati" and "Time...". They are all 3 reelers in plain boxes.
A German member has confirmed that most of these last batches were exported to Germany because there were still more 8mm collectors in this country rather in USA land (1980s). It can be seen from the blue reels used by those 3 titles sold in Germany.
The different was the German versions were boxed in UFA style box.
But I have the "Cincinnati" which unfortunately has faded to pink. That's why I am thinking to buy from German and re-dub with my English version.
What make me curios that "Cincinnati" always ended in very low price (sometime I saw less than 10 Euro). So I suspicious that this title in Germany does also suffer from fading as I have.
So I need a confirmation from German members about this title, is it reddish or good?
thanks [ June 10, 2010, 09:14 AM: Message edited by: Winbert Hutahaean ]
-------------------- Winbert
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