David Ullom
Film Handler
Posts: 47
From: Ceredo, WV
Registered: Dec 2010
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posted January 20, 2011 03:39 PM
I checked out the following films over the past few days, and they are now available for sale. If you're interested in any of them, please send me an e-mail message.
"Robin Hood and Little John" - Disney 200' color sound - excerpts from "Robin Hood" - good but not strong color - good sound - nice original box - RESERVED
"Conquest of the Air - Blackhawk 200' B&W sound - a title from the Movietone series "The Adventures of a Newsreel Camera Man" - Very nice smooth-running print with great sound and some amazing footage - nice original box - $15.00
"Gerald McBoing Boing" - Columbia 200' color sound - good smooth-running print with some color loss - some lines - good sound - original box - SOLD
"Joe Frazier Blasts Jerry Quarry" - Columbia 200' color sound - nice running print with some lines - some color fade - good sound - original box - $5.00
"The Blue Max" - Ken 400' color sound - smooth running print with some light lines and fading color - nice original box - $10.00
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1938) - ABC/Ken color sound feature on 4-400' reels - very nice print with minimal light lines - color has a warm quality with blues, greens, and yellows still present but not vibrant - a yellow/white scratch rears its head for about ten seconds on the second reel - good sound - original box - second reel needs opening leader - originally released on 5-400' reels, this print was placed on larger reels by the original owner and then broken back down to 4-400' reels with reel four being extremely full - I timed the print at 69-70 minutes - this really sweet little film has been one of my favorites for years - $55.00
"Bluebeard" (1944) - Niles B&W sound feature on 2-800' reels - nice print with minimal light lines - generally pretty good sound - reels housed in very nice hinged white boxes - nifty little John Carradine thriller from PRC (those wonderful folks who brought you "The Devil Bat") - and remember, Niles spelled backwards is Selin - RESERVED
Thanks for reading, Dave [ March 04, 2011, 09:33 PM: Message edited by: David Ullom ]
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