I asked seller how that could be and he responded that he recalls his Family playing it on a 8mm projector. He said it says 8mm or 16mm on the box. I can't see that in the pic. Here is his reply: "This was played on our 8mm home projector in the late 50's maybe half a dozen times. But is states right on the box "8mm OR 16mm". I am not a projectionist but that's what is says. I hope it works for you. It is very funny. I remember Woody using a lawnmower to cut a view through a fellow's hair at the baseball game. Then he gets into the game."
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From: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Registered: Feb 2006
posted October 14, 2010 09:01 AM
Barry, it's a Castle film, they all had written on the front cover "8mm 16mm" or "For All 8mm & 16mm Projectors" etc.
It meant they made films in both formats. Non-film people are always getting this mixed up thinking the film in the box can actually run in both projectors!
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From: Burnsville, MN, USA
Registered: Dec 2009
posted October 14, 2010 09:12 AM
Thanks David. As is obvious, I'm pretty new to this hobby also. It can be confusing. Here is a quote from a Worthpoint site talking about the Woody films. "Woody was originally voiced by Mel Blanc, the voice actor who voiced Bugs Bunny and most of the other Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies characters. Blanc was succeeded as Woody's voice by Ben Hardaway and later by Grace Stafford, wife of Walter Lantz. Advertised by Castle Films - FOR ALL HOME MOVIE PROJECTORS - 8MM OR 16MM. CLASSIC CARTOON FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!!"