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Posted by Richard Mullin (Member # 3656) on September 21, 2013, 11:04 PM:
 
Here is an updated list of 21 single films. Each listing has its separate, complete description and price. (Please read descriptions carefully.) All shipping is by insured Media Mail. (United States only – unless additional shipping costs are assumed by customer.) (Combining purchases? Every additional film results in a $1 deduction of S&H charge.) NO personal checks! Payment is by Money Orders Only.

“DOLLARS AND SENSE” (Keystone Cops, 1916) A country girl and a foppish Englishman inherit an estate, and the terms say that it can't be divided. The terms also state that the two must get married, and if one refuses, and then the other gets the entire estate. The girl schemes with her twin brother to trick the Englishman out of his part of the inheritance. One Super 8mm,Silent B&W 400 Foot Reel fron Niles Film Products in original cardboard box. The Price is $5 / S&H $4 = $9 Total Cost.

“THE ADVENTURER” (Charles Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Eric Campbell, 1917). The Little Tramp escapes from prison; saves a girl and her mother from drowning; and creates havoc. One Silent B&W Reel. The Price is $5 / S&H $4 = $9 Total Cost.

*“A FOOL THERE WAS” (Theda Bara, Edward Jose, 1915) Bara plays a vamp who uses her charms to seduce and corrupt a moral Wall Street lawyer, John Schuyler (Edward Jose). A Fool There Was was long considered controversial for such risqué inter-title cards as "Kiss me, my fool!" Four Standard 8mm 400 Foot Silent B&W Reels The Price is $12 / $4 S&H = $16 Total Cost.

* “COPS” (Buster Keaton) (1922) Buster’s girl gives him the air until he can prove himself to be a good business man. In the process he accidentally steals a family’s every possession, sets off a bomb and runs from every cop in the city. This is deservedly one of Buster’s most famous and beloved silent comedies. A real blast! One Super 8mm, Silent, B&W, 400 Foot Reel in the original Blackhawk Films cardboard box. The Price is $5 / S&H $4 = $9 Total Cost.

* “HIS NEW JOB” (Charles Chaplin, Billy Armstrong, Agnes Ayres, 1915) Charlie Chaplin has a new job as a carpenter on the set of a movie. But when one of the actors is fired, Charlie is given a chance to act but instead enters a dice game. When he does finally act he ruins the scene, wrecks the set and tears the skirt from the star. (directed by Chaplin).. One Super 8mm, Silent B&W, 400 Foot Reel in original Blackhawk Chaplin yellow cardboard box. The Price is $5 / S&H $4 = $9 Total Cost.

“DISORDER IN THE COURT” (3 Stooges: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Curly Howard, 1936) The stooges are witnesses at a trial where their friend, a dancer at a nightclub where they are musicians, is accused of murder. The stooges manage to disrupt the proceedings but save the day when they discover the real murderer's identity. One 400 foot, Sound, Super 8mm, B&W Reel in the original Niles Film Products Box. $ 6 / S&H $4 = $8 Total Cost.

* “THE FATAL GLASS OF BEER” Director: Clyde Bruckman (Stars: W.C. Fields, Rosemary Theby, George Chandler, 1933) The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that "ain't fit for man nor beast.” One 400 foot, Sound, Super 8mm, B&W Reel $ 6 / S&H $4 = $8 Total Cost.

* “TWICE TWO” (Laurel and Hardy, 1933) The short 'Twice Two' features Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy not only playing themselves, but also playing each other’s wives. – One 400 foot B&W Standard 8mm, Sound Reel with plastic reel and container. Price is $7 / $3 S&H = $10 Total Cost.

“DOUBLE WHOOPEE” (Laurel & Hardy, Jean Harlow, Charles Hall, 1929) Laurel and Hardy play the roles of a footman and doorman at an upper class hotel. Jean Harlow also makes a brief appearance in this film, as a blonde bombshell who gets partially stripped by Laurel & Hardy. There is a funny sequence involving the hotel elevator too. One Super 8mm, Silent, B&W, 400 foot Reel. Price is $7 / $3 S&H = $10 Total cost.

* “CAMEOS OF COMEDY” (1909 - 1922) Highlights from Mr. Flip, Goodness Gracious, Tillie Wakes Up, The Butcher Boy, & The Counter Jumper. One B&W, Silent, Standard 8mm, 22 minutes, 300 foot Reel $5 / S&H $4 = $9 Total cost.

* “THE STOLEN JOOLS” (Wallace Beery, Buster Keaton, Edward G. Robinson, Norma Shearer, Laurel and Hardy, Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Irene Dunne, Loretta Young, Fay Wray, Gary Cooper, Maurice Chevalier and more…) Star-packed promotional short subject intended to raise funds for the National Variety Artists tuberculosis sanatorium, produced in association with a cigarette company! Plot involves the investigation of the reported theft of Norma Shearer's jewelry. One 400 foot, Super 8mm, Sound, B&W Reel $6 / S&H $4 = $10 Total cost.

* “THE DENTIST” (1932, W.C. Fields, Marjorie Kane, Arnold Gray) An unconventional dentist deals with patients in slapstick fashion. Marjorie Kane’s physical stunts were seen as quite sexual in this Pre-Code Era comedy. One 400 foot, Super 8mm, Sound B&W Reel in original cardboard box. $6 / S&H $4 = $8 Total Cost.

* “THROUGH AIR AND FIRE” 1914 movie serial opening chapter of The Perils Of Pauline - Through Air and Fire (or Trial by Fire) As released by Blackhawk Films, Two 400 foot B&W Super 8mm Silent Reels in a unique cardboard box which contains a 7 by 7 inch illustrated ad for the BLACKHAWK BULLETIN printed on the inside of the box. Price is $8 / $5 S&H = $13 Total Cost.

“WAY OUT WEST” (Laurel and Hardy, James Finlayson, 1937) Stan and Ollie are charged with delivering the deed to a valuable gold mine to the daughter of a dead prospector. However they reckon without the machinations of her evil guardian Mickey Finn who is determined to have the gold mine for himself and his saloon singer wife Lola. Featured: “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine”, “We’re Going to Go Right Down to Dixie” and “At the Ball” -- the little song sung during the timeless dance routine from Laurel & Hardy. (Song performed by The Avalon Boys) 4 x 400 foot, Standard 8mm, B&W, Magnetic Sound Reels in Plastic Containers The Price is $16 / S&H $5 = $21 Total Cost

* “WITH LOVE AND HISSES” (Laurel and Hardy, James Finlayson, 1927) Slow-witted army private Cuthbert Hope (Laurel) manages to makes life miserable for his gruff Top Sargeant Banner (Hardy). Banner must also report back to firm Captain Bustle (Finlayson). This rare short featuring Laurel & Hardy was made before the duo was listed as a team. One Standard 8mm, Silent B&W, 400 foot reel. The Price is $5 / S&H $4 = $9 Total Cost.

* “TILLIE’S PUNCTURED ROMANCE” (Charles Chaplin & Marie Dressler, Mable Normand, Mack Swain, 1914) Charlie talks wealthy farmer's daughter Tillie into eloping with him (and taking her father's money). In the city Tillie gets drunk and lands in jail while Charlie runs off with her money and his old girlfriend Mabel. Later Charlie reads that Tillie (now working as a waitress) has inherited the estate of her multi-millionaire uncle. Charlie dumps Mabel and talks Tillie into moving into her uncle's villa, and Mabel arranges to become a housemaid there. The uncle (never really dead) returns and summons the police to have them all thrown out. 3 x 400 Foot, Standard 8mm, Silent, B&W Reels The Price is $12 / S&H $4 = $16 Total Cost.

“BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST SHOW” (Stadium pageantry, seen throughout the USA and Europe, from 1883 until 1913, with Horses, Sharpshooters, Native American Indians and Buffalo Bill himself) Two 200 ft. Standard 8mm B&W silent Blackhawk Films Edition in original box. The Price is $5 / $3 S&H = $8 Total Cost.

* “BIRTH OF A NATION” (1914/1915 – Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Lillian Gish) Two brothers, Phil and Ted Stoneman, visit their friends in Piedmont, South Carolina: the family Cameron. This friendship is affected by the Civil War, as the Stonemans’ and the Camerons’ must join up opposite armies. The consequences of the War in their lives are shown in connection to major historical events, like the development of the Civil War itself, Lincoln's assassination, and the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. One Of The Most Controversial Movies of all time! 6 x 400’ Standard 8mm B&W Silent Reels. Price is $30 / $6 S&H = $36 Total Cost.

“FILMING THE CRASHES” Racing car speedway tragedies from yesteryear in a documentary short subject – One 200ft. Super 8mm, B&W, Magnetic Sound Reel in the original Blackhawk Films Edition in original box. The Price is $4 / $3 S&H = $7 Total Cost.

“LI’L ABNER” A Niles Film Products Super 8mm, magnetic sound, B&W film on a 400 ft. Reel in the original box: A 1940 film based on the comic strip of the same name created by Al Capp. The most recognizable name associated with the film is Buster Keaton as Lonesome Polecat. Therefore, the many odd-ball delightful citizens of Dogpatch are entertaining unknowns. The Price is $7 / $3 S&H = $10 Total Cost.

“THE ST. VALENTINE’S DAY MASSACRE” (1967 gangster film based on the 1929 Chicago mass murder of seven members of the Northside Gang starring Jason Robards, George Segal) One Super 8mm, with magnetic sound, B&W 200 foot Reel -- The 20th Century Fox Edition in original box -- Price is $4 / $3 S&H = $7 Total Cost.
 
Posted by Austin Holcomb (Member # 2507) on September 22, 2013, 12:28 AM:
 
I bought films from Richard awesome price awesome guy! Highly recommended!
 
Posted by Raymond Glaser (Member # 1766) on September 22, 2013, 05:35 AM:
 
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