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Posted by Alan L. Hitchcox (Member # 598) on May 28, 2009, 08:21 AM:
I recently acquired a bunch of 16mm films from a friend of a friend. I'm mostly into super 8, so I'm not interested in collecting 16mm titles unless they're something I'm especially interested in.
Anyway, the films I'm offering are all B&W with optical sound. All come with the original box except "Aladdin's Lamp," which is in a generic box. Most have been only visually inspected, but the ones I have viewed ran great. (My 16mm projector is a bit shady, so I'm reluctant to run all the films for fear of it eating one.)
Anyway, here are the titles (all have an opening bid of $9.50):
Castle Films News Parade -- 1947 through 1952 inclusive, plus Yanks Smash Truk
Castle Films #373 -- Treetop Daredevils
Castle Films #609 -- Here Comes the Circus
Castle Films #1005 -- Alice in Wonderland
Woody Woodpecker -- Cat and the Bell
Woody Woodpecker -- Pantry Panic
Castle Films #756 -- Mary's Little Lamb (and Iwerks cartoon)
Castle Films #752 -- Aladdin's Lamp (another Iwerks cartoon)
Here is a link to one of the movies (click view seller's other items to view them all):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=360158615701
Plus, I'll give a 10% discount to Film Forum members. If you win an auction, just shoot me a message on eBay, and I'll deduct 10% from your invoice. So if you win an item, don't pay immediately; send me a message and pay after receiving the invoice.
Thanks, and feel free to shoot me an e-mail directly at (bighitch80 at yahoo dot com) with any questions.
Posted by David Kilderry (Member # 549) on May 29, 2009, 11:16 PM:
Just thought I'd mention that both Treetop Daredevils and Here Comes The Circus are great little shorts. I have both in 16mm and some of those old Castles are classic cinema shorts from the '40's.
I see you also have some news Parades, let me know if anyone has 1966!
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