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Topic: a new gift two 35mm movies
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Pablo Alvarez Roth
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 129
From: Chile
Registered: Aug 2006
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posted April 25, 2007 08:29 PM
A friend of mine just gave me two 35mm films, and there they sit don´t know what to do with them, I won´´t get into collecting 35mm projectors know, well at leat not yet.
One film is the CID, a spanish 2003 aniomated film from spain, disney type, and the other is a very funny mexican cop film called asesino en serio, 2002.
they are each in 5 large cans with filom spools in beatiful color they look new but no reels, I was thinking in getting a filmstrip viewer, would this work to see these films, maybe someone knows a way to make a simple homemade 35mm projector out of one of these?.
what do you guys think, don´t know what to do with them?
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Osi Osgood
Film God
Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted April 26, 2007 10:02 AM
There is one area of 35MM that had consistently kept up it's value and in som e cases, have ended up being worth more...
Animated shorts!
Especially MGM Tom and Jerry Shorts, Wlater Lantz (Woody Woodpecker) and the rare Disney animated shorts, which I have seen pop up. These tend to get 100.00 dollars or more per short.
The Warners shorts, (Bug's bunnys) are very popular on 35MM. I once had a copy of "All Fowled Up" (original 35MM technicolor, 1952), in HORRIBLE shape, (splicey), and I even said so, and it still sold for 60.00 dollars. But I'm holding onto my 1943 Classic era Woody Woodpecker!
-------------------- "All these moments will be lost in time, just like ... tears, in the rain. "
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