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Pablo Alvarez Roth
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 - posted July 21, 2007 05:34 PM      Profile for Pablo Alvarez Roth   Email Pablo Alvarez Roth   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi every one I have bought my second super 8 feture, boy I am happy itīs the cult favorate "Straw Dogs" by Sam Pekinpah.

This film I bought it though ebay for 39 bucks and good deal, it was on 2 800ft reels but the seller was kind enough to cut the film onto 4 400ft reels, a job well done with good leader and care.

the print is quite nice, nice color kodak eastman A 9 safety film and no scratches on the film.

Unfortunately they came without the box, so I made a nice box with pictures from the original poster, images and dvd covers, but my question is who released this film on super 8, in the begining it says, abc pictures international, but did they realese prints on super 8?. (Iīve never heard of this super 8 company)

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Brian Hendel
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 - posted July 21, 2007 08:48 PM      Profile for Brian Hendel     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Yes, there was an ABC distributer that released a series of features back in the 70's. The ones I remember are:

Straw Dogs
Cabaret
Song of Norway
Charley
Whatever Happened to Aunt Alice?
Take the Money and Run

Those are the ones that come to mind - maybe someone can list the ones I have forgotten.
Although they put out their features on 5 X 400' reels they were slightly abridged.

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Adrian Winchester
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 - posted July 22, 2007 05:37 AM      Profile for Adrian Winchester     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Two of their other features were 'They Shoot Horses Don't They' and 'The Last Valley'. The 5 x 400' reels came in a box with an illustrated lid. If yours is now on 400' reels, they must be pretty full! Looks like you got a bargain.

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Mark Williams
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 - posted July 22, 2007 10:15 AM      Profile for Mark Williams   Email Mark Williams   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Peak Films Ltd based in Canada released all of the ABC features in 1979,The colour features were abridged to 5 x 400ft but the black and white features were complete and uncut!!

The prints were usually excellent too.

Here's a list..

STRAW DOGS-DUSTIN HOFFMAN
CABARET-LIZA MINNELLI
TOO LATE THE HERO-MICHAEL CAINE
DUEL IN THE SUN-GREGORY PECK
THEY SHOOT HORSES DONT THEY?-JANE FONDA
SONG OF NORWAY
THE LAST VALLEY-MICHAEL CAINE
TAKE THE MONEY & RUN-WOODY ALLEN
JUNIOR BONNER-STEVE MCQUEEN
FOR THE LOVE OF IVY-SIDNEY POITIER
REBECCA-HITCHCOCK
NOTORIOUS-HITCHCOCK
SPELLBOUND-HITCHCOCK
PORTRAIT OF JENNIE

There were a few more as well but I can't remember the titles,any idea??? [Confused]

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Tom Photiou
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 - posted July 22, 2007 11:01 AM      Profile for Tom Photiou     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
& i think the Last valley is a very underated film which i am pleased to own although it is slightly edited on the 5 ax 400ft release thru ABC. If you get a chance to get, its an excellent film with Omar Shariffe and Michael Caine with a superb soundtrack by brilliant John Barry,
Image colour and sound are all very good.

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Robert Wales
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 - posted July 22, 2007 11:13 AM      Profile for Robert Wales   Email Robert Wales   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Peak Films may have sold the ABC films but they did not release them. I was quite friendly with the owner of the business those many years ago. If memory serves I actually think ABC went through Ken Films.

Surely someone out there still has the boxes with some fine print on them ?

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Mark Williams
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 - posted July 22, 2007 12:38 PM      Profile for Mark Williams   Email Mark Williams   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Just to clarify PEAK were only the UK distributor of these ABC Corp titles,KEN FILMS were the US & Worldwide producer & distributor.

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Pablo Alvarez Roth
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 - posted July 22, 2007 01:45 PM      Profile for Pablo Alvarez Roth   Email Pablo Alvarez Roth   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Wasnīt straw dogs also released by marketing?, how many reels did it come in, I plan to soon compare my version with the dvd to see how much of it was cut.

Anyone have a can or picture of this box, I made my own custom cover but I would like to find out a bit more about this version or others of this film.

It seems this film came in two large 800ft reels in a round tin look at this picture of the box.

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Mark Williams
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 - posted July 22, 2007 01:58 PM      Profile for Mark Williams   Email Mark Williams   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi-Pablo,
No Marketing never released STRAW DOGS as far as I am aware,the Ken release came on 5 x 400ft spools in a cardboard box of which the cover has been taken off and stuck on the tin in your picture.
Also one of the reels was printed back to front,can't remember which one which is very amusing when you see a sign in the bar/pub back to front!
I personally think the cut version is far better than the over long 118 min theatrical version as it gets rid of several long winded dialogue scenes and gets to the action far quicker,the last 20 mins are still incredibly powerfull!
Both of the prints I have previously owned have been excellent,with great colour and sharpness.
I hope this helps.

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Adrian Winchester
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Just remembered that I used to have a print of "The Killing of Sister George" which was on 5 x 400' and I think was another ABC release.

I think the print of this was OK and my 'The Last Valley' is quite good. However, I bought 'They Shoot Horses Don't They' and found it was so soft that I got Derann to exchange it for 'The Last Valley'. I don't know if all prints of 'Horses' are as bad, though.

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Pablo Alvarez Roth
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 - posted July 26, 2007 01:24 PM      Profile for Pablo Alvarez Roth   Email Pablo Alvarez Roth   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Is the ken version of straw dogs, diferent from my abc version?, does anyonde have a sacn of the box?.

cheers
pablo.

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Mark Williams
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They are one and the same,ABC were the worldwide distributor and Ken released them in the USA & Canada on 8mm.

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David Kilderry
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All of the above just answered all the questions I had about this print. This forum is a wealth of information; I don't even have to ask a question, just search for the answer.

Mine does not have a box.

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John Clancy
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Hmmmn, 'Straw Dogs' eh? Now that film was famous for the use of a pre-production Triumph Stag throughout - RVC 430H. Whatever happened to that particular car?

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Mike Peckham
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John, according to the DVLA website, it was registered on 26/03/1970 and last road taxed up until Jan 1987. It was probably scrapped a long time ago.

But it might, just might be lurking in a barn some where... [Wink]

Mike [Cool]

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Mark Williams
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Great detective work Mike!!!

That car was a real beauty!!

I wonder what happened to her???

Cheers MW

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Tom Photiou
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Maybe My Brothers Triumph Herald could step in, VDR 567? [Big Grin]
I suspect the number plate is worth more than the car.

Not quite the same is it [Wink]

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John Clancy
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So your brother has a Triumph Herald eh Tom? I saw hundreds of Heralds at the weekend as it was the big TSSC show at Stafford.

With regards to the Straw Dogs Stag I was teasing a bit really. Take a look at www.triumphdvd.co.uk and from the Stag DVD page run the trailer - you'll see the car in question as it is today. Sadly I don't think it stands much chance of a restoration given the present condition.

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Tom Photiou
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A great car and the one most Triumph car owners would love to have had in there hey-day. I still a couple running around in Plymouth from time to time.

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