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Mike Newell
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Hello

Can anyone advise is there a complete list of episodes for
The Hollywood & The Stars TV Series 1963/64 narrated by Joseph Cotten.

The episodes available on super 8 are:-

Monsters We've Known & Loved (600/400 versions)
Swashbucklers (600)
How To be a Gangster (600)
Great Directors (400)
Great Lovers (400)
The Wild & Wonderful Thirties (600)
Hollywood Goes to War (600)
The One & Only Bing (600)
Bogart (600)
Marilyn Monroe (600)
Al Jolson (600)
The Fabulous Musicals (600)
Moments of Greatness The Oscars (2x400)

Any help would be appreciated.

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Joe Caruso
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The only one I have is the actual TV Broadcast from '64 of MONSTERS WE'VE KNOWN AND LOVED; On Audio Cassette - Shorty

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Mike Newell
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Was there ever a definite list of this series ever produced? Apart from Monsters We've Known and Loved being on a Werewolf DVD I have did any the other titles surface on DVD.

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Wow! Quite a few. I happen to have "Swashbucklers" and "Musicals". I bet the Marilyn Monroe one is fairly rare.

It's a shame that there are all black and white but curiously enuf, the ones I have were printed on LPP film stock, one in sepia tone, the other with a very bluish quality to it.

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You can always Wikipedia the name, think there were only a handful of programs during the run - Same with SILENTS PLEASE, PAUL KILLIAM'S MOVIE MUSEUM (Big fan of this and one of my earliest ushers into the world of silent films) - Shorty

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Mike Newell
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My copy of Marilyn had the Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend colour extract spliced into the documentary after the appearances with GIs in Korea. It actually works quite well and both prints matched focus wise.

I would rate the Gangsters best print wise followed by Bogart. Monsters is the most interesting as you have everything from silent horror to Karloff /Lugosis and ending with Vincent Price and Corman movies.

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Keith Ashfield
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Complete list of "Hollywood and the Stars" programs.

The number is the episode number and the 'X' indicates availability on Super 8

01 - The Man Called Bogart - X
02 - Sirens, Symbols & Glamour Girls (I)
03 - Sirens, Symbols & Glamour Girls (II)
04 - They Went That-A- Way
05 - The Immortal Jolson - X
06 - How to Succeed as a Gangster - X
07 - Birth of a Star
08 - The Unsinkable Bette Davis
09 - The Fabulous Musicals - X
10 - The Funny Men (Part I)
11 - The Funny Men (Part II)
12 - The One and Only Bing - X
13 - Hollywood, USA - X
14 - Monsters We've Known and Loved - X
15 - Teenage Idols (Part I)
16 - Teenage Idols (Part II)
17 - Hollywood Goes To War - X
18 - Anatomy of a Movie: The Cardinal
19 - The Great Lovers - X
20 - The Angry Screen
21 - The Swashbucklers - X
22 - On Location: The Night of the Iguana
23 - In Search of Kim Novak
24 - Paul Newman: Actor in a Hurry
25 - Natalie Wood: Hollywood's Child
26 - The Oscars: Moments of Greatness (Part I) - X
27 - The Oscars: Moments of Greatness (Part II)- X
28 - The Odyssey of Rita Hayworth
29 - What a Way to Go! An Extravaganza In The Making
30 - The Great Directors - X
31 - The Wild and Wonderful Thirties - X
32 - Marylin Monroe - X

I am fortunate to have all the Super 8 releases in my collection.

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Mike Newell
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Hi Keith

That is some collecting. Well Done! I have actually found a company in US that sells them on DVD so I have ordered two volumes to see what the quality is like. They contain episodes that never made it onto Super 8 as well so it should be interesting viewing.

Site link attached some interesting archive titles.
www.thevideobeat.com/mod-movies/hollywood-stars-1963-1-2.html‎CachedSimilar

Did you ever get the 2x600 Bogart documentary made around 1969? It was narrated by John Huston and it had inteview segments in colour although there was fade and pinkness present.

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All 32? What outfit produced it all? It always amazes me that overseas distributors had alot more than many of the US counterparts - Cheers, Shorty

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We got a couple of these, Bing Crosby docu, moments of greatness the Oscars, this one one has very good sharp image and sound, and Monsters we have loved, the later is probably the most fun to watch. [Wink]

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Thats 3 Tom! [Big Grin]

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Keith Ashfield
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Yes Mike - I also have the Bogart 2 x 600'. My print is quite good considering the source material.

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Mike Newell
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Hi Shorty

It is actually a U.S. Company that have release them. I will give review of DVDs when I receive them.

Keith you are bound to have 600 ft Hollywood The Dream Factory story of MGM. What about the 200' Oscar the First Fifty Years narrated by Jack Lemmon?

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Keith Ashfield
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Yes Mike - have them both.

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Mike Newell
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LOL Keith wouldn't be because a certain person gets his Oscar from Barbara Streisand? He also gets interviewed in Holywood USA outside Mann' s Theatre.

I must compile a list of John Wayne on super 8 I found an old list I made in 2004. You can marked them off [Smile] and add in additional titles you have.

I presume you have Once Upon a Mouse 600 and Elstree Story 2x 600.

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Keith Ashfield
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Yes - correct on all counts Mike [Big Grin]

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Mike Newell
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Bet life became easier for you Keith when retired from super 8. A certain dealer used to laugh and know it was either you or me when he advertised John Wayne.

We also seem to have very similar collecting tastes to me.

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Graham [Big Grin] (a few??)
The only other one i am looking for now is the gangster one.

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Mike Newell
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Tom How to be Gangster is one of the best in the series well wotth collecting see link for taste of what is in this episode. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JegvLyr1TdI

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Keith....I have The Great Directors and it is a very nice film but my print is washed out and soft focus...how does your copy of this title look?

Bill [Smile]

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Bill

My copy of Directors tended to be hard to keep in focus as well.

Mike

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Thanks Mike.... I was wondering if there might be an upgrade. I enjoy watching it but unfortunately I don't put it on for company.

Bill [Smile]

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Keith digressing slightly back to Oscar the 1st Fifty Years I found this article on it s release. It was issued to schools and colleges by the academy as an educational tool in 1978. I presume in 16mm before it mysteriously appeared on 8mm. It states 22 minutes. Now my print couldn't fit onto 200ft reel I had to put onto 300ft bonum reel. It was quite thin stock and at the start said it came from the collection of Ralph E Helbold. Is yours the same? I reckon running time would be 15 minutes approx.

https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1310&dat=19780706&id=NM hYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=7OEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4032,1612121&hl=en

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Bill - Mine is the same quality, I don't think there is anything better out there.

Mike - My "Oscars" is about 15 minutes long.I remember it came on an "overflowing" 200ft spool. By the way, not retired from Super 8 so any Wayne material that I don't already have is still sought after [Smile]
One of my "prize" possessions is a full length print of "Brannigan" on Super 8mm.

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I was aware of Brannigan . I had Rooster Cogburn full feature remember jumping up and down in my cinema that night . I searched repeatedly for True Grit full feature but never found any trace of it so any prints are in the U.S. I was offered The Searchers for £500 about 15 years ago but passed and the collector who bought it said it was full of scratches and faults. When you consider drivel like Jet Pilot and The Conqueror were issued by Universal 8. Hell Fighters also saw the light of day in full feature in the US.

For those at home here it is from u tube and trust me their print is much better

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkhMDowEr2I

Right your next challenge In Search of Dracula 1975 4x400 documentary with Christopher Lee. Comes in a lovely pink tinge on most occasions I can almost hear you say Got It but I think horror might be your weak link lol.

Mike

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