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Posted by Steven Sigel (Member # 21) on June 02, 2015, 08:38 PM:
 
I finally got around to going through what was left from the huge Super 8 collection I bought three years ago. Here is the list of the full length feature films (unless noted). All have magnetic sound unless otherwise noted. Prices have been dropped from the last time I listed them, and some new titles have been added that weren't previously listed.

These do not have the original boxes.

Contact me at: steven (at) 16mm-films (dot) net with any questions or to reserve a title.

Buyer pays shipping costs.

Bird of Paradise - 2x800 WAS $199 NOW $149
Blame it On Rio - Optical - 1x1200, 1x600 WAS $79 now $49 (SOLD)
Black Stallion - LPP - 2x1200 $199 (SOLD)
Bounty, The - OPTICAL - 1x1200, 1x800 WAS $79 now $49 (SOLD)
Broadway Danny Rose - OPTICAL 1x1600ft Supaspool - $99
City Heat - Optical - 1x1200, 1x600 - WAS $79 now $49 (SOLD)
Conduct Unbecoming - Optical - 1x1200, 1x800 - was $59 now $49
Evil Mind - 1x1200 - was $149 now $99 (SOLD)
Fantastic Voyage - AGFA - SCOPE - 2x 1200 - was $499 - NOW $250 ** Print has brownish residue - email me for details. (SOLD)
Fire over England - 1x1200, 1x800 - was $199 now $149
For Me and My Gal (Red Fox/Derann) - 1x1200, 1x800 was $199 now $149 (SOLD)
Hunter, The (1980) - 2x800 AGFA - $199 (SOLD)
Intermezzo - 2x800 - was $149 now $99
Love Affair - 1x1200, 2x800 was $299 now $199 (SOLD)
Mean Season - 1x800, 1x1200 Optical - was $79 now $49 (SOLD)
Memories of Me - 1x600, 1x1200 Optical - was $79 now $49 (SOLD)
Obsession 1x1200, 1x800 SP (1976) - $99 (SOLD)
Sands of Iwo Jima - 1x1200, 1x800 - was $199 now $149
San Francisco - 2x1200 was $299 now $199 (SOLD)
Santa Fe Trail - 2x1200 $99
Seventh Heaven - 2x800 was $299 now $199 (SOLD)
Stage Door (Blackhawk) - 1x1200, 1x800 was $199 now $149 (SOLD)
Story of Temple Drake - 2x800 was $299 now $199 (SOLD)
Superman II - 1x1200 - LPP (Scope?) - Derann cut down version - $99 (SOLD)
That's Dancing - 1x1200, 1x800 Low-fade (Derann) was $399 now $299 (SOLD)

[ May 05, 2017, 09:45 AM: Message edited by: Steven Sigel ]
 
Posted by Ferran Gimenez (Member # 1069) on June 03, 2015, 02:39 AM:
 
Steve, you have a P.M.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on June 03, 2015, 04:39 AM:
 
Same here.
 
Posted by Steven Sigel (Member # 21) on June 03, 2015, 09:32 AM:
 
I've responded to everyone who inquired - will get shipping costs together for you all tonight.

Amazingly I had 5 people ask about the "Superman II" print...

One question for the UK crowd -- it would potentially be cheaper if I sent everyone's prints together to one person and then had that person forward the prints to everyone else. If any of you in the UK who have asked about prints want me to look into doing that - let me know.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on June 03, 2015, 09:38 AM:
 
I am happy to oblige Steven if that suits others.
I would have jumped at SII myself had I have not already got it.

It's an excellent cut down with superb colour and even better if you can find the seperate diner sequence issued also by Derann to splice into it.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on June 04, 2015, 02:38 AM:
 
I would just like to update the relevant parties involved of the situation regarding the films being sold by Steven that are travelling over here to the UK.

I offered to act as a UK "middle man" so to speak initially, in order to help reduce the overall cost of sending the films over here to the UK.
This is something I have done very successfully recently for Vidar when he was purchasing a film from the UK and wanted it sending over to Norway.

This caused no problems whatsoever due to the fact it was one individual film sent with my own and from another member who was also based in the UK.
Therefore while the films were packaged together they never left the UK and therefore the business of Import duty was non applicable.

In this case however, with the benefit of hindsight,a little thought and a lot of very painful experiences in the past, I come to the conclusion that this arrangement would not benefit anyone.

The reason for this is simply that the combined weight, size and value of all these films being placed together coming to one person here in the UK would make them very much a target for extremely high imposed customs and excise duty.

Sent individually to their respective owners,this very much ought not to be the case but combined it most certainly will.

With this in mind,I have now written to Steven to say that in this particular case this arrangement simply cannot work as any reduction in cost gained by combining the films into one large package, would be completely eradicated by the huge levy that would be placed on these items just as soon as they hit UK soil.

I can only apologize for acting hastily with my suggestion to anyone here in the UK that agreed to this arrangement in principle, though I hasten to add so far nobody has contacted me directly to imply that they would.

Having the parcels sent individually in the manner I have suggested to Steven, should ensure no one pays any duty due to the small individual values of the films involved, and this in turn, will mean a big saving on what otherwise most certainly would.

For any future arrangements where this does benefit all parties involved, I am only too happy to help but in this case, unfortunately I am unable to.

Apologies once again for any disappointment or inconvenience caused to anyone,

Best regards to all
Andrew.
 
Posted by David Ollerearnshaw (Member # 3296) on June 04, 2015, 02:48 AM:
 
I got hit by customs quite a few years ago now. All 16mm films in one package. The cost of the films was very reasonable I think there were 25 reels all TV shows, on I think 1200ft reels.

The handling charge duty then VAT on top of everything came to more than the films cost. Ripoff UK.

Smaller is better.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on June 04, 2015, 02:56 AM:
 
In this case mentioned above David, I couldn't agree with you more! [Smile]
 
Posted by Steven Sigel (Member # 21) on June 10, 2015, 11:51 AM:
 
BUMP --

[ June 16, 2015, 04:21 PM: Message edited by: Steven Sigel ]
 


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