Posts: 110
From: Dover, Ohio USA
Registered: Jan 2011
posted November 30, 2013 08:31 PM
Hello again.
I've been keeping my eyes open for The Gold Rush, Modern Times, and City Lights but I never see them come up. Did the Blackhawk digests of these come under other names? I know that happened with the old Marx Brothers pics (like This Is War is Duck Soup and so on)...
Posts: 540
From: Aldershot, Hampshire, UK
Registered: Nov 2013
posted December 02, 2013 03:38 AM
Chad, The Gold Rush went out of copyright in its original form when Chaplin brought out a re-edited sound version in 1942 and forgot to renew the copyright on the 1925 version. Collectors Club brought out a Super 8 full length version of the 1925 edition in the UK in the mid 70s. Sadly I misguidedly sold my copy 20 years ago but I remember the print was quite good although obviously copied from a 16mm print. The other features were tightly controlled by the Chaplin Estate and only "leased" in Super 8 ie were ultimately intended to be returned. How many customers took this up I don't know but they must be very rare.
Posts: 540
From: Aldershot, Hampshire, UK
Registered: Nov 2013
posted December 02, 2013 04:49 AM
I remember now that I once had an anonymous 400ft extract of the first 2 reels from Modern Times, Charlie going berserk on the production line. The quality was poor and it was almost certainly a bootleg copy from a 16mm print.
Posts: 140
From: Denham Springs, La.
Registered: Oct 2011
posted December 02, 2013 07:36 PM
Hi Chad: I have The Gold Rush. Its on four reels, regular 8mm. that I might let go. It would be a week to ten days before I can screen due to three days of chemo treatment starting tomorrow. Or you could take it without screening. If you dont like it, send it back. What's the going price anyway. I haven't been keeping up on price.
scroll down and you see at the end (page 42), the german company Piccolo Film released in 1979 modern times, gold rush, the great dictator and city lights as full length features.