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Posted by Scott G. Bruce (Member # 384) on October 08, 2006, 11:38 PM:
 
Hey there. Time to make some room in the old film cabinet. Drop me a line if you're interested in any of these super 8mm titles. All of these films are in very good condition, with known flaws noted below. All prices include media mail in the US (international buyers are welcome, but will have to pay their postage of choice). I accept Paypal and money orders. Looking forward to hearing from you!

SOLD Rocketship (3x400 and 1x200) Feature-length film release of the 1936 sci-fi serial Flash Gorden starring Buster Crabbe. Fabulous, campy 1930s special effects ($40).

SOLD Mars Attacks the World (3x400 and 1x200) Feature-length film release of the 1938 sci-fi serial Flash Gorden's Trip to Mars starring Buster Crabbe. Wonderful, campy 1930s special effects ($40).

SOLD Mighty Joe Young (4x400) Striking! Startling! Staggering! Special effects extravaganza from 1949 featuring the virtuosity of Ray Harryhausen. Many stunning stop-motion animation sequences ($75)

SOLD The Haunted Strangler (4x400) A Boris Karloff thriller from 1958 about a madman on the loose. Some reparable sproket damage at the start of the first reel, otherwise fine ($25).

I'll happily discount the entire lot to $150 (including domestic postage) to anyone who can give them all a good home.

SGB

[ October 09, 2006, 09:09 AM: Message edited by: Scott G. Bruce ]
 
Posted by Dan Lail (Member # 18) on October 09, 2006, 01:13 AM:
 
Hi, Scott! I would like to purchase your Sci-Fi package at $150. Let me know, and I can send payment via Paypal. [Smile]
 
Posted by Scott G. Bruce (Member # 384) on October 09, 2006, 09:09 AM:
 
They're yours, Dan. More goodies will be posted tonight. Stay tuned!

SGB
 
Posted by Scott G. Bruce (Member # 384) on October 11, 2006, 11:11 AM:
 
Hey Dan, I've shipped the films in two separate boxes (mailed a day apart, so they may arrive separately). You should have them soon.

Please see my other postings for more films for sale, and a Chinon projector as well!

Best,

SGB
 
Posted by Dan Lail (Member # 18) on October 11, 2006, 03:41 PM:
 
Thanks, Scott, no hurry. I am looking forward to these campy and classic films. [Smile]
 
Posted by Dan Lail (Member # 18) on October 12, 2006, 11:17 PM:
 
Scott, I received one of the boxes today. It's the one that contains Mighty Joe Young and The Haunted Strangler. What nice prints with sharp focus! I've alwys wanted a copy of Mighty Joe Young and this one is gorgeous. I had never even heard of The Haunted Strangler. What a great Karloff to have in my collection. Thank you [Smile] .
 
Posted by Scott G. Bruce (Member # 384) on October 13, 2006, 12:16 AM:
 
I'm shocked that the box arrived so quickly, Dan, but I'm very pleased that you're happy. The second box should arrive any day now. Best, SGB
 
Posted by Dan Lail (Member # 18) on June 19, 2007, 01:53 AM:
 
Just wanted to update my post on this purchase. When I originally posted how nice the prints were, I had only watched Reel #1 of Mighty Joe Young and Reel #1 of The Haunted Strangler. Believe or not, I had not watched Mighty Joe Young in total until this evening. Reel #1 was gorgeous, but Reels #2, #3, and #4 looked as though they had been printed from bad Dupes, and the sound was muted. Reel #3 had such bad sound that it went up and down in volume. To top this off, Mighty Joe Young is incomplete, missing the last Reel - Reel #5.

The Haunted Strangler was a nice print except the ending lab leader had three metal staples in a row across the film from a common office stapler. Luckily I had cleaned this film first, and found the staples before running it through my GS-1200. [Eek!]

Needless to say, I was disappointed that Mighty Joe Young was incomplete, and the sound and picture qualities were not stated in your ad.

I find the three staples(would have surely ruined my sound head, had I not cleaned the film first) at the end of The Haunted Strangler very disturbing. [Frown]
 
Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on June 19, 2007, 10:38 AM:
 
Dan, Just curious ....

What would cause anybody to put staples at the end of a reel? Could it be a person who was just adding leader and had not grasped the concept of, (at the least) Scotch Tape?

That is very scary. I would hate to have my sound heads potentially damaged horribly. Not only that, but it could leave heavy scratches in the sound head, which would scratch other further films.

Thanks for your last post, because it made me think how many times I don't necessarily check or clean a print first, and there could be damaging things like that on the film.
 
Posted by Alan L. Hitchcox (Member # 598) on June 21, 2007, 10:32 PM:
 
I agree with Osi: I learned a valuable lesson as well. The worst I had encountered in the past (besides damaged film) was adhesive from masking tape at the beginning of a film or maybe a Scotch tape splice.

I usually run a newly acquired film through my editor to clean and lube it before projecting it. Now, I'll make sure I ALWAYS preview it. Glad the projector didn't get damaged, but sorry to hear about inconsistencies in the films; I think we all expect better from forum members.

Earlier this year I sold a copy of Haunted Strangler, which I acquired more than 30 years ago. It might've even been my first S8 sound print. What I remember most is the thrill of seeing and hearing the MGM lion roaring at the beginning. That was so cool.

Alan
 
Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on June 22, 2007, 11:12 AM:
 
The variance in image quality is something that can't always be helped, though, and are obviously beyond a sellers control.

I must say, that is one of the great things about the Derann's of the world. They do have great quality control, and if you end up with a faulty print, they will usually take care of it!
Kudo's to Derann.
 
Posted by Dan Lail (Member # 18) on July 08, 2007, 12:26 PM:
 
I would like to make a correction about my last post above. The three staple(length wise) were at the end of the film leader of reel number three of Mighty Joe Young.

Osi, you stated "The variance in image quality is something that can't always be helped, though, and are obviously beyond a sellers control." True! But the seller can disclose these variances in the film description, especially if they are schockingly bad. I'll post some pics in the future. I have bought thousands of films and never encountered such extreme variances. [Eek!]

[ July 08, 2007, 04:09 PM: Message edited by: Dan Lail ]
 
Posted by Joe Taffis (Member # 4) on July 08, 2007, 02:01 PM:
 
why don't you ask for your money back, and send back the films that weren't described accurately? You're obviously not happy with at least the MJY film....if you want the other films, fine, but at least get a partial refund! If the seller has a problem with that, i'd send back the whole damn lot for a FULL REFUND! [Smile]
 


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