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Elyas Tesfaye
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Started "Up the chastity belt" last night and finishing it this morning [Smile] !!!

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Vidar Olavesen
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Good colors there ... Not seen the film myself, any good?

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Elyas Tesfaye
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Hi Vidar,

it is quite funny, so glad I own this crisp copy, yet surprised ImDB only gave it 5/ 10 :/... CHEERS!!!

Elyas

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Vidar Olavesen
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Imdb is just a pointer, many films get high scores which I can't agree on, whilst others I like, they give low. Depends on the general public and how many votes it gets. I'll try to find a DVD of it, as a 16mm is probably not that easy :-)

So how is the collection coming along now? Any real goodies?

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Elyas Tesfaye
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The collection is coming along great!!! I have over 70 features and over 600 documentaries, shorts etc [Smile] !!!

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Terry Lagler
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Elyas!
What happened did you discover a film vault!

Cheers
Terry

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Elyas Tesfaye
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Hey Terry,

what's even better than coming across a film vault? An owner who wants to get rid of it for a bargain, I'm just so lucky; HALLELUJAH [Smile] !!!

Cheers,
Elyas

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Terry Lagler
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Wowa! Lucky indeed.
Good job Elyas.
I'm on the lookout for campy 16mm Educational Films (made campy by age, that is)

Just in case you have any. [Wink]

Cheers
Terry

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Elyas Tesfaye
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I literally have hundreds of National Film Board and American ones; quite the gems they are [Smile] !!!

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Brian Fretwell
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My early hours film viewed was "Seaview" a National Film & Television school 1987 production with a young Julia Sawalha and great shots of the now dismantled "Rotuna" amusement park on the shore at Folkstone.
Very sharp, low grain and good colour, runs for 15-20 minutes bought at the last BFCC for £5.

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Vidar Olavesen
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Saw this Tarzan 16mm film yesterday ... Tarzan's Hidden Jungle

Quite sharp
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Vidar Olavesen
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Watched reel one of the three reel film The Human Factor that I got for free with the purchase of The Apartment. Also got two more, but haven't checked them yet (A swedish film Båtsman og Tjorven as well as The Thief Who Came to Dinner ... Pictures to follow when I get to see them)
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Also saw 4 L&H's on 16mm
Below Zero
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Perfect Day
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Their First Mistake
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Jason Gronn
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Screened a nice IB Tech print of Tripoli last night

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Vidar Olavesen
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Viewed my 1960's feature of The Apartment. Great movie, shame it was a bit splicey and there's some dialogue I didn't get to hear.

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Elyas Tesfaye
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Too many to mention over the last two weeks but pix coming soon [Smile] !!!

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Lars-Goran Ahlm
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My latest addition, a Donald Duck Cartoon: Beezy Bear in CinemaScope.
Filmstock is FUJI from 1976.

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Vidar Olavesen
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A Swedish film I got for free when buying The Apartment. Sadly, it's narrator has been redubbed to Danish, which took a little off the enjoyment out. It's red as can be and some pictures are with different types of filters. The last ones are "clean"

Tjorven, Båtsman och Moses
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Vidar Olavesen
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Saw the feature I bought from Perry's, 16mm on 3x1600'.
No Highway in the Sky
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Vidar Olavesen
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From yesterdays meeting in our club, we saw one 16mm feature. Totally red and not very good either :-)
The Magic Sword, 2x1600'
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Janice Glesser
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I screened One On One (1977) one of the two films I received today. It is faded...but colored filters brought back some of the colors. Stars Robbie Benson and Annette O'toole and although very dated (bell-bottom pants and short basketball shorts [Smile] ), still a fun film. Robbie Benson did a terrific job at selling his on-camera basketball skills.

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Janice Glesser
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I just found out my cousin was an extra in One on One [Smile]

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Elyas Tesfaye
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Janice Glesser
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Nice screen caps Elyas.. but what's the name of the movie?

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Elyas Tesfaye
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Hi Janice,

thanks for the kind words and the shots are from seven different titles, actually [Smile] ... In order of appearance are:

1) The feature "Pancho Villa"

2) The feature "The witchmaker"

3) The Oscar winning short "Molly's Pilgrim"

4) The Oscar winning short "Ontario"

5) British steel's stunning documentary "Designs in steel"

6) Another stunning copy of Canada's Safety Council's documentary "Farm Implement Safety"

7) A beautiful British documentary "Rivers of delight- The Conwy"

Elyas

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Janice Glesser
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I'm guessing you didn't watch them all in one night [Smile]

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