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From: Highland Mills, NY USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted February 09, 2016 08:41 PM
Captain Blood as a 2 - part digest and Key Largo as a single 400' digest. Neither was ever released full length by Derann nor any other vendor that I've ever seen.
Posts: 437
From: Wyckoff, NJ, USA
Registered: Jun 2015
posted February 10, 2016 06:20 PM
Thanks -- so the others weren't release at all?
I have THE MALTESE FALCON 2-parter, but when I bought it used, it was already re-edited on an 800 foot reel. Judging by the splices, it is obvious that the 2 parts were independent and had to be cut up to re-arrange the scenes back into correct order.
I also have THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON and THE SEAHAWK, but in those cases you simply have to join the 2 reels to get a 40 minute digest.
Posts: 358
From: Tohoku, Japan
Registered: Oct 2015
posted February 17, 2016 03:18 AM
I'm not sure about the other digests you asked about.
Another Derann digest I have is The Adventures of Robin Hood. It stars Errol Flynn and is a 3x400ft digest. It was Warner Brothers first movie that utilized the Technicolor process. Unfortunately, this was released by Derann before they started using low fade film.
Joseph, I wasn't sure if you had the original Derann box for The Maltese Falcon so I've attached a picture of all of my WB digests to show you what box art looked like.
Posts: 1411
From: Enfield, U.K.
Registered: Aug 2003
posted February 17, 2016 06:22 AM
If memory serves "White Heat" & "Public Enemy" were released by the Italian distributor i.e. international, in English as a 3x400' mini feature, pretty good quality, although the syncing was a little 'rubbery' at times, most probably in the master material used.
Posts: 437
From: Wyckoff, NJ, USA
Registered: Jun 2015
posted February 17, 2016 05:17 PM
Thanks, all.
I'm fortunate enough to have ROBIN HOOD full length from Red Fox in excellent color.
Nice to see the OBs for FALCON. Roughly, how did they divide the scenes between the two parts? As I said, mine was already edited into the correct sequence, and there are lots of splices.
Posts: 453
From: Barking, Essex, UK
Registered: Mar 2006
posted February 18, 2016 12:31 PM
I managed to get the 3X400 "Little Caesar" recently on ebay.It's wonderful that so many of these releases are still out there somewhere.