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Posted by Jason Hiller (Member # 1939) on January 09, 2011, 06:36 PM:
 
Does anybody have any of the following film titles they would be willing to sell:

"Coney Island" 16mm Sound Edition. Released by Castle Films in 1939. I am looking for this title in mint condition

"New York: The Wonder City" 16mm Sound Edition. Released by Castle Films in the late 1930's. I am looking for this film in mint or like new condition.

"Canned Thrills" 16mm Sound. From the Grantland Rice "Sportlight" film series. This film was released in the late 1920's by Pathe Pictures. I am looking for this film in mint condition. (The sound I am talking about on this print is the standard jazzy music soundtracks that were released on most 16mm silent films from this period.)

"Meet Me Down At Cone Isle" 16mm Sound Edition. From the 20th Century Fox "Magic Carpet of Movietone" travelogue film series. I am looking for this film in mint condition.

"Coney Island Honeymoon" A Musical Short. Theatrically released in the early 1940's by Warner Brothers. I am looking for a 16mm IB Tech print of this title in mint condition

Also any of the following Tom & Jerry films (16mm IB Tech prints only):
"Puss Gets The Boot"
"The Midnight Snack"
"Puss ‘N Toots"
"The Lonesome Mouse"
"Baby Puss"
"The Million Dollar Cat"
"Mouse In Manhattan"
"Tee For Too"
"Part Time Pal"
"The Cat Concerto"
"Mouse In The House"
"Old Rockin’ Chair Tom"
"Saturday Evening Puss"
"Tom & Jerry In The Hollywood Bowl"
"Nit-Witty Kitty"
"Push Button Kitty"
"Jerry's Diary"
I am looking for these Tom & Jerry films in any condition.

Thanks
 
Posted by Steven Sigel (Member # 21) on January 11, 2011, 12:29 AM:
 
IB Tech Tom and Jerry cartoons are extremely difficult to find. I think I've only had one out of dozens of T&J cartoons I've had over the years.
 
Posted by Larry Arpin (Member # 744) on January 11, 2011, 01:39 AM:
 
I got an IB from Thad, Smarty Cat. Also, have a Kodachrome, or reversal of some kind, that looks like an IB.
 


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