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Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on February 01, 2012, 04:37 PM:
 
THE SCARS OF DRACULA 5X400 STD 8 B/W 4X4S/8 COL&B/W
THE SEVERED ARM 4X400 S/8 COL
SOMETHING CREEPING IN THE DARK 5X400 STD 8MM COL & B/W
THE SORCERERS 4X400 S/8 COL & 1X200
SPACEWAYS 4X400 STD 8MM & S/8
THE SPECTRE OF EDGAR ALLAN POE

THEATRE OF DEATH STD 8 COL5X400
THE TROLLENBERG TERROR 1X400 S/8
ULYSSES 6X400 STD 8MM COL
THE UNCANNY 1X400 S/8

THE VIRGIN WITCH 4X400 S/8 COL

THE WOMAN EATER 1X400 S/8 B/W
X-THE UNKNOWN 4X400 S/8

addendum NIGHT OF THE BIG HEAT was also done as a 1x200
b/w s/8 clip

I'll put together a list of the Hammers that Derek put out, on a
separate block
 
Posted by Brian Hendel (Member # 61) on February 01, 2012, 11:45 PM:
 
Did anyone ever physically see a 4 X 400' release of The Sorcerers? It was in an old Derann catalogue but I have never come across one. There is only the 200' digest from Derann. If anyone has the feature please let me know.
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on February 02, 2012, 08:01 AM:
 
Hello Brian the SORCERERS I remember was releaesd in a package
of super 8 features back in the mid seventies along with
BLOOD ON SATANS CLAW, BLOOD BEAST TERROR etc and I don't
have reason to doubt this film was'nt available if I remember
correctly Bill Davison reviewed the feature in "Movie Maker"at
that time so the film is out there.Remember that just because
no one can remember a certain title doesn't mean it doesn't
exist.There are some films I am trying to track down and during
the '70s were as common as muck,but have now gone to ground.Patience,they do turn up.....eventually.I hope this has
been of help but the film does exist.
 


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