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From: Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Registered: Aug 2017
posted December 31, 2018 12:39 PM
I really like to own Winnire the pooh, The honey tree. I can only find this without sound. Now I do find this version with parts of: Tigger too, The honey tree, and more. Is this version containing the whole Honey tree film?
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From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
posted January 01, 2019 03:56 AM
"Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" actually runs for 26 minutes on 16mm, and was once available full-length for sales to educational establishments in the UK.
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From: Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Registered: Aug 2017
posted January 01, 2019 11:27 AM
So this film is much larger than the Super8 version, which I found out is only 45 meters long. I've seen this S8 as a silent color version, when I was little on my fathers projector. It was a loner from somebody who did not wanted to part.
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From: Cheshire, U.K.
Registered: Dec 2003
posted January 01, 2019 01:32 PM
Yes, the Honey Tree 200ft version is another WDHM that was only released silent, although some collectors have added a sound stripe and recorded sound on their copies.
As said, the 400ft Many Adventures contains just highlights.
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too is the most common 200ft colour sound WDHM version edited from the original 1/2 hour short, and most excellent it is too.
Derann later released the complete Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day.
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From: Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Registered: Aug 2017
posted January 02, 2019 07:37 AM
Thanks for all the information. After seeing the new Christopher Robbins film last week, I'm all into Winnie the Pooh and started the search. People who striped this silent 200" version probably wont part from it, which is understandable of course. If the 400" Many adventures version only shows parts of this already cut down 45 meter 'Honey tree' version, it will probably be disappointing for me.
Maybe I buy the silent 45 ,meters version afterall. Two of the sellers on the market here in Holland are still having this on for sale quite some time now.
By the way,... I watched Tigger too on You Tube and that is quit a funny film indeed.
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From: Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Registered: Aug 2017
posted January 03, 2019 02:02 PM
Ohh well,... Since Steve Klare pointed this film out as the best cartoon shorts, I decided to buy this film 'The many adventures of Winnie the Pooh' afterall, from a 100% positive eBayseller that sais; very good color and print condition, for £21,99. At least I now have some of The honey tree on S8 in Color/Sound. Can hardly wait to see it.
posted January 03, 2019 05:18 PM
Matthieu, should you ever decide to go with the 200' digest, I have a digital file for the sound that syncs perfectly with the film.
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From: Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Registered: Aug 2017
posted January 04, 2019 06:15 AM
Ahh yes, than it would be perfect for striping this film. If you want to share this file with me, I could buy a silent 200"and start them both at once. With my GS1200 I probably get them linedup easy.
posted January 04, 2019 11:06 AM
I was able to add the portions of 'Tigger Too" (having found a L.P.P. copy) and it did make it a good 20 or minutes. I bet if i tracked down some of that other material, I'd need a 600ft reel for it after that!
LOVE to find a striped and recorded "Honey tree"!
Better yet, I'd LOVE to find that Derann, "Blustery Day"!
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From: Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Registered: Aug 2017
posted January 13, 2019 05:50 AM
I'm sorry, but this is the wrong film hahaha. I remember Pooh flew true the ait and ended up in a tree full of honey, but before that he was eating all the honey from his friends and got stuck in the rabbits hole. I did a search and saw a YouTube called; Stuck by rabbit. This topic helped me receiving the film Many adventures of Winnine the Pooh, which is a great film. Colors are very good, but the seller did not mentioned the bad perforation, so this was a too expensive film afterall. My search goes on.
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From: Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Registered: Aug 2017
posted January 13, 2019 09:09 AM
It seems to be called "Stuck at rabbit's house" Can it be that this was a Dutch silent release? I find nothing of the sort on the internet, but a television short of Wnnie was called like this and can be seen on YouTube
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From: Washington, DC
Registered: Jul 2003
posted January 14, 2019 07:48 PM
Go to the review index Matthieu, and you will find a nice review for a sound release of Honey Tree from Piccolo Films. It is apparently rare, but keep searching and you may stumble upon one.
posted January 18, 2019 04:18 PM
i came to this forum for a completely different purpose, but interestingly, a client of mine literally just dropped off a bucket of old films from his marketing agency. we digitize films and he just didn't have space and dropped them off in case we could use them. obviously if someone ewre to buy i'd loop him in as well. included in this batch i have sitting here is the full 16mm reel of Pooh and the honey tree. feel free to reach out.