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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 06, 2015, 05:58 PM:
 
Forum Members:

I have a large number of Super 8 films that I was hoping to sell and have been told that this is the group to go to... The films came from my step-uncle who was an avid film guy and it would be great to see them go to others with similar interests. We have about 35 different full length films - Titles include:

-Murder on the Orient Express
-High Noon
-Rosemarys Baby
-Scarface
-Godfather
-African Queen
-etc.
-etc.

I can provide a complete list if people are interested. They all appear to be in great shape (I know they were well taken care of) and I have at least viewed Murder on the Orient Express (sound and visual seemed ok to me).

I also have a couple of projectors including an Elmo GS1200 (works). Again would love to see these items go to those who have a passion for old films, etc.

Many thanks.

Cheers,
Richard

Thanks in advance
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 06, 2015, 06:27 PM:
 
Richard, welcome to the forum,This is indeed the place for such items as well as your projector and a full list of titles would be very much sought after here!

Your Step-Uncles projector and film collection are exactly the type of items that are in demand by all collectors of the small guage.

I have one or two of the titles you list already but Rosemary's Baby for example, is indeed a title I myself have looked high and low for in the past and never found a decent one so far.
Let me know of its quality please if you can take a look at it.

If you could provide us all with some screenshots from all of your films using the GS1200 and a simple digital camera, this will certainly help your sales and give all of the collectors on here an idea of the quality of your films.

If the condition of the films is excellent, this will enable you to get the best price for each title.

Best of luck with the sales Richard and keep us all posted.
 
Posted by Adam Deierling (Member # 2307) on August 06, 2015, 06:43 PM:
 
Sent you a PM!
 
Posted by Joe Taffis (Member # 4) on August 06, 2015, 08:37 PM:
 
Richard,
Yes, please provide a complete list here, but with the PRICES you want for each film. I hope you're not looking for bidders. Good luck with your sales...
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 06, 2015, 09:46 PM:
 
Many thanks to everyone who responded to my intial post... I am definitely "talking" to the right folks!

Andrew - thanks for the welcome. Appreciate your suggestion to try and get some screenshots from each of the films using the GS1200. To be honest I wish there was an easier way, as I am not too handy with the unit... but will give it a go.

I will get a list of the movies and details out asap. With regards to prices I will need to confirm, hopefully based on my ability to get screen shots and an idea of quality. Please be patient, at this is certainly a new area for me. With regards to prices, all I would be looking for is a fair price, I am not looking to get people bidding against each other...to be honest, just as important to me is the fact that these movies are going to such a tight group, passionate about old films, etc... my step-uncle would like that. He was head of english at Huron Colleget in Ontario and taught a number of film courses... it was one of his passions.

Again please bear with me... and I will get additional info out asap.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 07, 2015, 04:00 AM:
 
Richard, the screenshots are merely just for people to get an impression of the overall quality of the films. Most collectors will know what to expect regarding the sharpness of the print etc.

However by running each one through the machine before sale time, you and therefore they, will get a better understanding of whether the print has any scratches (green or black vertical lines) in the prints and generally how things are holding up regarding the colours on the print and the soundtrack etc etc.

I assume you already know Richard, that colour prints do fade over the years, some more that others it has to be said.
This is one of the main reasons to post screenshots whenever selling older films, just so people get an idea of what the colour is like as it does vary wildly in many cases.
 
Posted by Joe Caruso (Member # 11) on August 07, 2015, 05:19 AM:
 
Richard, send one to me
 
Posted by Michel Boulet (Member # 2771) on August 07, 2015, 06:00 AM:
 
Hi Richard, please send me a complete list.

thanks, Michel.
 
Posted by Phillip R Campey (Member # 3942) on August 07, 2015, 01:45 PM:
 
Hi Richard, I have sent you a PM. Thanks
 
Posted by Jose Artiles (Member # 471) on August 07, 2015, 02:16 PM:
 
Hi Richard, you got a private mail.Thanks
 
Posted by Jim Schrader (Member # 9) on August 07, 2015, 08:38 PM:
 
Hi Richard, you've got a private mail.Thanks
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 08, 2015, 02:29 PM:
 
Forum Members,

Apologies for the delay but please find below a list of the films I have with some details regarding reels sizes. I have also included a few photos to illustrate a few of the films - It's a Wonderful Life and Godfather II. I will also send out the full excel spreadsheet to those that sent me a PM.

Adventures of Tom Sawyer 1X1200'; 1X400'
African Queen 2X1200'
Casablanca 2X1200'
Chinatown 2X1200'; 1X400'
Citizen Kane 2X1200'
Dr Strange Love 2X1200'
Dr Zhivago 1X1200'; 1X400'
Duel in the Sun 1X1200'; 1X800'
Fairwell to Arms 2X1200'
Forbidden Planet 2X1200'
Godfather 3X1200'; 1X800'
Godfather II 3X1200'; 1X800'
High Noon 2X1200'
High Society 1X1200'
Hindenberg 1X800'
Invasion of the Body Snatchers 2X1200'
It’s a Wonderful Life 2X1200'; 1X800'
King Kong 2X1200'
Meet John Doe 2X1200'
Murder on the Orient Express 2X1200'; 1X800'
Our Town 2X1200'
Poltergeist 2X1200'
Rosemary's Baby 2X1200'
Saturday Night Fever 2X1200'
Scarface 2X1200'
Shall We Dance 2X1200'
Singing in the Rain 2X1200'
Stagecoach 2X1200'
The Circus 2X1200'
The Dirty Dozen 2X1200'
The Lady Vanishes 2X1200'
The Scarlet Claw 1X1200'; 1X800'
To be or not to be 1X1200'; 1X800'
To Catch a Thief 2x1200'
Victor / Victoria 2X1200'; 1X800'


Same film case:
Science Fiction: Invisible Man, Franks Bride, Shrinking Man 1x1200'
Empire Strikes Back, Black Hole, Close Encounters 1x1200'

Same film case:
Thoroughly Modern Millie, Seven brides for Seven Brothers 1x1200'
American in Paris; Singing in the Rain 1x1200'

Same film case:
Cops, The immigrant 1X1200'
Adventurer, Easy Street 1X1200'

Same film case:
Nosferatu 1X1200'
Dracula; Dracula 79 1X1200'

Hope this info is useful.

Cheers,
Richard

Its a Wonderful Life

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Godfather II

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Posted by Eric Segelberg (Member # 4701) on August 08, 2015, 03:24 PM:
 
I sent you a pm [Smile]
 
Posted by Alex Fox (Member # 94) on August 08, 2015, 04:16 PM:
 
Hi., Richard, Did you get my e-mail.
 
Posted by Adam Deierling (Member # 2307) on August 08, 2015, 10:00 PM:
 
Let me know if Poltergeist is still available I will buy! Email me at onedelorean@yahoo.com.

Also Interested in your GS1200!
 
Posted by Phillip R Campey (Member # 3942) on August 09, 2015, 03:22 AM:
 
Hi Richard, can I have Forbiden planet and the Godfather.
Thanks
 
Posted by Oliver F. R. Feld (Member # 1911) on August 09, 2015, 03:28 AM:
 
Hi Richard,
I have send You a PM.
Thank You,
Oliver
 
Posted by Ferran Gimenez (Member # 1069) on August 09, 2015, 03:46 AM:
 
Hi Richard.
PM sent.
Regards.
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 09, 2015, 11:30 AM:
 
PM sent Richard. Thank you
 
Posted by Jim Schrader (Member # 9) on August 09, 2015, 08:52 PM:
 
Hi Richard did you get my message?
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 09, 2015, 11:48 PM:
 
Quick question for the group regarding Poltergeist - how do you tell the difference between Scope and flat versions?
Thanks
Richard
 
Posted by Alan Gouger (Member # 31) on August 10, 2015, 02:00 AM:
 
PM sent a few days ago.
 
Posted by Kevin Clark (Member # 211) on August 10, 2015, 02:54 AM:
 
Hello Richard

I would greatly appreciate a reply to the two PMs I have sent you although I realise you are probably very busy with many questions from collectors about these films.

My offer for the one title I want stands regardless of its condition so would be a very straightforward sale if you want to proceed.

Kevin
 
Posted by Mark Silvester (Member # 929) on August 10, 2015, 05:04 AM:
 
Hi all

just a word - I had the Godfather full length on 8mm about 10 years ago and it was fading then. That was such a shame as a good print otherwise. [Smile]
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 10, 2015, 06:46 AM:
 
Hi Richard, Just a reminder that i have sent you a PM. Thank you
 
Posted by David Skillern (Member # 607) on August 10, 2015, 09:33 AM:
 
Hi Richard,

Sent you 2 private emails

David
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 11, 2015, 12:40 AM:
 
Ladies and Gents:

It was recommended to me that perhaps the fairest way to sell via the Forum would be to advertise each print once I have viewed them and have been able to get an idea of quality (amount of fade, colour, etc…) and put a proposed price on them. Based on my research, etc. I think I have been able to get a reasonable good idea on what things generally go for (amazing what info you can find if you are willing to dig a bit).

Once advertised on the Forum, the films would go on a first come, first served basis – I think that is fair. Of course, I guess if someone thinks I am totally out to lunch on a particular price then they can let me know – I won’t be offended. As noted above I think the numbers are reasonable based on information I have been able to review. Of course it is all about supply and demand/interest. Once someone agrees on price we can arrange for appropriate shipping methods depending on final destination. Prices will not include shipping costs.

As I review more of the films and get screen shots, etc. to get an idea of quality I will continue to post to the Forum. My immediate focus will be on films that people have expressed interested in. Please note I have not / will not be watching each of the movies in their entirety, but enough to get a idea of quality. If people need more info, other screen shots, etc., they can PM me with specifics.

So to start:

Rosemary’s Baby - $150 US
-marketing film
-A bit faded and colour not ideal, but sound ok; definitely a bit of “redness”. Print ok - watchable to my uneducated eyes. Based on what I have read it seems like Marketing Films are known for this fading issues … unfortunate.

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Saturday Night Fever - $150 US
-marketing film
-A bit faded but sound ok; definitely a bit of red overtones.

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Godfather - $150 US
-marketing film
-print faded but sound ok; definitely some reddish hues - redness more obvious in dark scenes.

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Godfather II - $175 US
-marketing film
-print faded but sound ok; definitely some reddish hues - redness more obvious in dark scenes.

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Hope this these details are helpful. Any and all feedback appreciated.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Martin Jones (Member # 1163) on August 11, 2015, 01:27 AM:
 
I'm NOT a collector...... but I am intrigued as to Collectors' reactions. ?????
 
Posted by Terry Sills (Member # 3309) on August 11, 2015, 01:45 AM:
 
Martin
Same here. It would be a terrible shame if they are all as 'red' as this. No colour left at all!
 
Posted by Alan Rik (Member # 73) on August 11, 2015, 02:09 AM:
 
I would bet most of the Marketing films are like that but I think that Forbidden Planet should be beautiful as should Poltergeist.
 
Posted by David Skillern (Member # 607) on August 11, 2015, 02:55 AM:
 
Hi all,

Would love to hear people's thoughts on the pictures posted - so far.

David
 
Posted by Del Phillipson (Member # 513) on August 11, 2015, 03:40 AM:
 
Is it my eyes or are they all red?
 
Posted by Steve Carter (Member # 4821) on August 11, 2015, 05:23 AM:
 
Looks like those prints have been to Hell and back, why would any-one want to pay good money for these just to have them on Super 8...
 
Posted by David Skillern (Member # 607) on August 11, 2015, 05:58 AM:
 
Hi all,

With regards Richard's marketing prints - even though reasonably priced - add to that shipping costs - and the redness of the prints I was interested in - I think I'll pass.

David
 
Posted by Paul Browning (Member # 2715) on August 11, 2015, 07:05 AM:
 
Does anyone know a marketing print of these being on low fade even towards the end of marketing's production run ?, if the answer is no, then why are you so surprised by what you see ?. I have a copy of Saturday night fever on marketing and its the same as this one sadly, but I would have been more surprised if it was the opposite.
 
Posted by Paul Suchy (Member # 80) on August 11, 2015, 07:05 AM:
 
It is a shame these have turned, but we kind of knew that already (the whole Marketing situation has been discussed). The Red Fox titles should have good color, but a flat feature length print of Victor/Victoria or Poltergeist would be frustrating for me to watch. To me, digests are different. If it's a flat version or the color is off, I can say, "well, it's only a digest". There are still some good black and white titles here, and I will be curious to see if the Citizen Kane print is the better quality print that has been talked about. The gentleman selling these is making a good effort by taking the time to post screen caps. For better or worse, he is clarifying questions people have regarding the prints.
 
Posted by Alan Rik (Member # 73) on August 11, 2015, 07:46 AM:
 
My Feature length print of "Saturday Night Fever" is much better. Still lots of color but just a bit of warming. My print of "The Warriors" is the same. Just a bit of fade but otherwise still very colorful. It could also be the camera?
I've never seen such a red print of Godfather. Most are on the warm side but not that red but you never know these days. It is nice of him to post the shots. On Ebay I've seen red/faded prints go for $125-150. And nicer color prints go for $200 +. But then again..it is.. The Godfather! [Smile]
Good luck with your sale Richard!
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 11, 2015, 10:07 AM:
 
Forum members,

Thanks for the comments so far – I appreciate that everyone is to the point with their thoughts. To be honest not entirely surprised with what has been said ... I was certainly “a bit” disappointed when I screened these films... but wanted to post anyway, as I have nothing to compare them to.

Not meaning to beat the topic to death but… is there any interest in these titles from the group at reduced prices? If yes then I can revise costs and post, or someone can send me a PM. If there is none then I will move on…

Alan Rik made a comment that it could be the camera. Maybe a bit, but unfortunately I don’t think a big factor (if at all) as we were able to screen Singing in the Rain, Forbidden Planet, and Poltergeist late last night…and I thought the colours were pretty good. I hope to get screen shots up for these films (and my thoughts on prices) later today or tonight –hopefully they will make up for me burning out everyone’s eyes with the Marketing Film screen shots.

Stay tuned.
Richard

Thought I would take a break from work and post some info on a couple more films including screen shots (please note that the camera I am using is OK, but I am not sure it always does justice to what I am seeing with my eyes - just my thoughts). If people are interested and would like additional screenshots, please let me know and I can get them:

Singing in the Rain - $400 US
-One of my favorites so far.
-Nice colour, great sound, seemes to be in great shape overall.
-Mickey Mouse Cartoon at beginning of film - good color (can post screen shots if people are interested)

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Forbidden Planet - $500 US
-saved the best for last (in my opinion) … this is by far my favorite… to be honest forgotten how amazing this movie is.
- film labeled MGM labs; Cinemascope; Eastman Color –
- to me it looks to have great colour and sound, looks in great shape…

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Cheers,
Richard

[ August 11, 2015, 11:33 AM: Message edited by: Richard Pope ]
 
Posted by Oliver F. R. Feld (Member # 1911) on August 11, 2015, 11:19 AM:
 
Hello,
I find it great to see hardly any line on the images...
And if red red or not: don´t forget that all the films are out of print and somehow a legendary release.
In my opinion 150 Dollars for GODFATHER is a steal.
I own a copy which is only brownish and with a hint of colors left and I paid more than 300 Dollars.
All the best,
Oliver
 
Posted by Paul Browning (Member # 2715) on August 11, 2015, 12:34 PM:
 
Hi Richard, pm you .
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 11, 2015, 05:09 PM:
 
Richard, Your films of Rosemary's Baby and SNF are sadly, either a little too faded or a little too faded as well as worn for what I am looking for unfortunately.

However, for the other prints I expressed an interest in, almost certainly I believe the colour will be nigh on perfect given the stock and source, so when all prices and screen shots are released publicly on here, I will decide whether or not the print is for me based on price vs condition thanks, just as no doubt, everyone else will in each instance.

I do believe you are going about your business in the fairest and correct manner Richard so well done for that.
Just keep us all informed Richard as you plan to post a title c/w price & screenshots.

Incidentally, I am completely bowled over by two different aspects of this particular post, reading the comments;

1/ People are not aware that a Marketing Print may well be wildly different from an LPP or any other low fade stock print
(assuming everyone knows what prints are on what stock)

2/That anyone could possibly make a firm (best) offer for a print before any screen shots have been posted on any title.

Wow, that is brave!
 
Posted by Kevin Clark (Member # 211) on August 11, 2015, 06:44 PM:
 
Hello Andrew

Reading your post makes me think you may be refering to me as the collector making a firm offer for an unseen print.

In the case of the film I am interested in, The Forbidden Planet, I can assure you that faded copies are not an issue as all the Red Fox prints are on Eastman LPP, and the later Derann prints on Agfa.

Also no anamorphic Cinemascope prints exist on Super 8 they are all pan and scan versions which can be see in the 4:3 ratio screenshots.

The colour of this Red Fox print is excellent though and much better than the Derann version.

Kevin
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 11, 2015, 07:21 PM:
 
Kevin, I knew only too well, you know exactly what you're doing!

I used to have the Time Machine Red Fox FL Feature so I know exactly what you mean regarding the beautiful saturated colours.
As you correctly point out..."Better than Derann".

What if though Pal, They were all scratched to death through over use? Surely that would impact your price?

[Smile]
 
Posted by Kevin Clark (Member # 211) on August 11, 2015, 07:39 PM:
 
You are correct Andrew the print condition is an important factor but the source of Richard's films led me to feel they would be in good physical shape.

Also we have all bought hundreds of used films without any type of screenshots from Derann, Perrys ect. over the years and any screenshot is only a 1/24th second possibly digitally enhanced guide to the film for sale anyway.

He Who Dares Wins (although in this case not so as my offer price was too low!)

Kevin
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 11, 2015, 07:43 PM:
 
[Big Grin] [Big Grin] [Wink] You could post them straight back though then Kevin! Hope you conquer all in the end! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 11, 2015, 09:22 PM:
 
A couple of more for the groups consideration.

Poltergeist - $300 US
-MGM; good colour and sound; overall really nice… to be honest seemed to get better as I watched it.

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It’s a Wonderful Life - $150 US
-Liberty Films; Black and white
-Sound good
-Certainly a classic. Some minor lines in some frames but really small Also seemed to me you only picked them up because of the black and white imagery. I suspect this is typical of an older B/W print?

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Again prices excluding shipping or any applicable taxes that could be involved at your particular locale.

Will continue to trudge along… Wish I had some holidays to make this go faster. Any questions or you need futher info, please do not hesitate to drop me a PM.

Cheers,
Richard 
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 12, 2015, 03:55 AM:
 
PM sent Richard.

Superb sharp screenshots BTW!! [Wink]

[ August 12, 2015, 05:01 AM: Message edited by: Andrew Woodcock ]
 
Posted by Mark Silvester (Member # 929) on August 12, 2015, 06:51 AM:
 
Hi Richard

really good job on the screenshots.

Yeah, I had Godfather full length on Super 8mm bout 10 years ago - it was fading then but not as bad as your print but I think it would have been by now. I think I got about 170 - 180 dollars...I cannot really remember as It was a while ago. I thought it was an o.k. price for what I got it for.

Wish you well with the others.

BTW Andrew - around 2002 I had a brilliant 16mm Tech print of Rosemary's Baby - I passed that one on to Steven Sigel in a deal - great print.

Mark [Smile]
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 12, 2015, 07:58 AM:
 
Yep, that was the one to have Mark by the looks of things.

I always wanted this film first time around in the hobby but looking at this now, the time has passed sadly. One more for the Panny only nowadays sadly.
 
Posted by Daniel Aveline (Member # 1714) on August 12, 2015, 02:24 PM:
 
hello Richard do you still have Casablanca? all the best.Daniel
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 12, 2015, 03:44 PM:
 
Thanks Daniel,
Yes I still have Casablanca. It is on my list of about a dozen movies that I still need to look at and get screen shots posted to the forum. A few people were interested in the film...I hope it lives up to expectations.

Cheers,
Richard

Also a quick update to the group regarding the status of films posted so far:

Forbidden Planet [SOLD]
Poltergeist [SOLD]
Godfather [SOLD]

Other discussions ongoing regarding a few of the other items noted to date, but nothing set in stone - yet. I will do my best to continue to update the list of what has been sold.

Feel free to drop me a PM.

Thanks
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 12, 2015, 11:07 PM:
 
A couple more films. Please PM me if you have any questions or require additional info.

Dr Strangelove - $250 US
-2x1200'
-Columbia films, Black and White
-Some lines - at least for the beginning of the movie (you can see in screen shots), although still seemed pretty crisp to my eyes

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Victor Victoria - $400 US
-2X1200'; 1X800'
-MGM
-Really nice colour and sound … just a good print in my opinion – thanks Uncle Ted!

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 16, 2015, 11:48 AM:
 
Citizen Kane = $100 US

-2x1200' (metal Elmo reels)
-RKO Radio Picture
-Black and White
-Has quite a number of lines (see screenshots) – perhaps typical of an old film like this? Not sure if this quality is typical of the time period, but will leave for others to judge
-Sound was good.
-Proposed cost does not include shipping or any applicable taxes at point of entry

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As always appreciate any and all feedback from Forum members

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Ferran Gimenez (Member # 1069) on August 17, 2015, 03:28 AM:
 
Richard, you have a new P.M.

Cheers.
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 18, 2015, 02:35 PM:
 
I have had a couple of requests for some more screen shots for Citizen Kane. It is my understanding that there are a couple of versions of this film?... Please find below some screen shots from Reel 2 (except of course for the Citzen Kane Intro). Hope this helps.

Thanks
Richard

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 20, 2015, 12:15 AM:
 
Please find below details regarding a couple more films

Casablanca - $275 US
-one film can with 2 X 1200’ reels
-Warner Bros. Pictures
-Black and white - the way it should be...
-A classic that looks really good to me – great depth, clear with no obvious lines
-Sound is good

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Murder on the Orient Express - $150 US
-two film cans – 2 X 1200'; 1 X 800'
-A Marketing Film – heavy sigh…
-Has gone reddish and colour has faded. Reddish hues more pronounced in darker scenes.
-That being said still a classic - great to watch and still quite clear (see screen shots)
-Sound is also quite good

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Please drop me a PM if there is interest in either of these films.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 24, 2015, 10:10 AM:
 
Andrew Woodcock,
Tried sending you a PM, but your message mailbox is full. Please drop me an email or PM when you have a moment.
Thanks
Richard
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 24, 2015, 11:20 AM:
 
Richard, try sending it again please now as I've now cleared some of my pms thanks.
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 27, 2015, 08:02 PM:
 
Update to the Forum.

Many thanks to those of you who have purchased films, or have asked about a film – your patience has been greatly appreciated as I have “learned the ropes”. I will say that things will certainly get easier from here and I will be able to get films out much more efficiently.

SOLD

Casablanca
Citizen Kane
Dr Strange Love
Forbidden Planet
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Poltergeist
To be or not to be

STILL AVAILABLE

Godfather (3X1200'; 1x800') [REDUCED price $100 US]
Godfather II (3X1200'; 1x800') [REDUCED price $100 US]
It’s a Wonderful Life (2X1200'; 1X800') [$150 US]
Murder on the Orient Express (2X1200'; 1X800') [REDUCED price $100 US]
Rosemary's Baby (2x1200') [REDUCED price $100 US]
Saturday Night Fever (2x1200') [REDUCED price $100 US]
Singing in the Rain (2x1200') [$400 US]
Victor / Victoria (2X1200'; 1X800') [$400 US]

Please refer back to previously posted screen shots and drop me a PM on these films is any interest or if you would like additional information. Always open to suggestions.

SCREENSHOTS FORTHCOMING (and proposed prices based on review)

Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1X1200'; 1X400')
African Queen (2x1200')
Chinatown (2X1200'; 1X400')
Dr Zhivago (1X1200'; 1X400')
Duel in the Sun (1X1200'; 1X800')
Fairwell to Arms (2x1200')
High Noon (2x1200')
High Society (1X1200')
Hindenberg (1X800')
King Kong (2x1200')
Meet John Doe (2x1200')
Our Town (2x1200')
Scarface (2x1200')
Shall We Dance (2x1200')
Stagecoach (2x1200')
The Circus (2x1200')
The Dirty Dozen (2x1200')
The Lady Vanishes (2x1200')
The Scarlet Claw (1X1200'; 1X800')
To Catch a Thief (2x1200')

As noted previously a few of the film canisters contain a combination of films.

Same film canister:
Science Fiction: Invisible Man, Franks Bride, Shrinking Man (1x1200')
Empire Strikes Back, Black Hole, Close Encounters (1x1200')

Same film canister:
Thoroughly Modern Millie, Seven brides for Seven Brothers (1x1200')
American in Paris; Singing in the Rain (1x1200')

Same film canister:
Cops, The immigrant (1X1200')
Adventurer, Easy Street (1X1200')

Same film case:
Nosferatu (1X1200')
Dracula; Dracula 79 (1X1200')

Any questions, thoughts, comments, etc... drop me a PM.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on August 30, 2015, 11:06 PM:
 
Dirty Dozen - $125 US (not including shipping)

-'2x1200' reels
-MGM print
-colour is faded with some “redness” but the print is still really clear
-sound is good

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To Catch a Thief - $125 US (not including shipping)

-'2x1200' reels
-Marketing Film
-some fade and reddish/brownish hues however it appears better than other Marketing prints I have seen to date.
-Some lines along the right edge
-sound is good

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Drop me a PM if any interest.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 05, 2015, 05:20 PM:
 
A couple more:

High Noon - $125 US (not including shipping)
-'2x1200' reels (second reel is ~three-quarters full)
-a western classic
-Ivy 16 films
-Black and White with some lines but overall looked good – reasonable definition (see screen shots below)
-good sound

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King Kong - $200 US (not including shipping)
-'2x1200' reels
-RKO films
-Black and white with decent contrast
-some minor lines in some scenes
-good sound

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Please PM me if you are interested or have any questions.

Cheers,
Richard

[ September 05, 2015, 09:04 PM: Message edited by: Richard Pope ]
 
Posted by Luis Caramelo (Member # 2430) on September 07, 2015, 05:00 AM:
 
hi Richard p,m sent.

luis caramelo
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 07, 2015, 09:38 PM:
 
Scarface - $150 US (excluding shipping)

-Ken film - Universal Eight
-Black and White
-Some lines (see screen shots) but reasonably clear with decent contrast
-Good sound

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Posted by Louis Franchetti (Member # 2035) on September 08, 2015, 04:06 AM:
 
Hey richard let me know price on:
Casablanca, Forbidden Planet, Godfather 1 &2 invasion of the Body Snatchers, also
Invisible Man / Bride of Frankenstein / Incredible Shrinking Man
Top / the immigrant
Adventurer / Easy Street and also nasferatu
 
Posted by Luis Caramelo (Member # 2430) on September 08, 2015, 04:40 AM:
 
Richard.p.m sent

best:

luis caramelo
 
Posted by Paul Browning (Member # 2715) on September 08, 2015, 05:05 PM:
 
Hi Richard, Films have arrived safely, thank you.
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 08, 2015, 05:27 PM:
 
Awesome Paul! I appreciate you posting so that everyone knows I have the shipping figured out.
I know the films have found a good home.
Cheers,
Richard

[ September 08, 2015, 09:08 PM: Message edited by: Richard Pope ]
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on September 08, 2015, 11:31 PM:
 
Yes Richard, your packaging methods and courier service was first class thank you!

Thouroughly Recommended to all! [Smile]
 
Posted by Luis Caramelo (Member # 2430) on September 10, 2015, 06:32 AM:
 
hi! friend Richard.p.m sent.

best;
luis caramelo
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 14, 2015, 11:07 PM:
 
Stagecoach - $150 US (not including shipping)
-'1x1200'; 1x800' (10.5" reel)
-Masterpiece Productions Inc.
-Black and White
-Some minor lines along right hand edge
-Reasonable contrast - looks typical of an older B/W film
-Good sound

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Posted by Luis Caramelo (Member # 2430) on September 15, 2015, 06:43 AM:
 
hi! Richard .your mail box it.s full,

i tried to send twice a p,m

best:
luis caramelo
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 15, 2015, 09:54 AM:
 
Ok thanks Luis. Appreciate you letting me know. I will try and empty now.

Richard
 
Posted by Luis Caramelo (Member # 2430) on September 15, 2015, 10:46 AM:
 
Richard,it,s all o,k now,p,m sent.

best;

luis caramelo
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 15, 2015, 10:59 PM:
 
One more...

The Circus - $200 US (not including shipping)
-'2x1200' (metal reels)
-Chaplin, 1928
-Black and white
-Good contrast
-Some minor lines along left side but overall this film looks pretty good
-good "sound" (i.e., music)
-movie starts with a short for Don Juan (about 5-10min; silent with commentary)

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 16, 2015, 05:41 PM:
 
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - $100 US (excluding shipping)
-1X1200'; 1X400'
-ABC Pictures International / Selznick International
-Colour has faded and there are certainly "reddish hues"
-That being said the film still has good contrast and good sound

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Chinatown - $125 US (not including shipping)
-2X1200'; 1X400'
-Marketing Film
-Not surprisingly color has faded and has gone reddish but still pretty clear
-Some minor lines along right side in some screen shots
-Sound is good

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Please drop me a PM if there is any interest in either of these films (or the others previously posted) or if you need further information.

Cheers,
Richard

[ September 17, 2015, 10:46 AM: Message edited by: Richard Pope ]
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 17, 2015, 09:56 AM:
 
Shall We Dance - $125 US (not including shipping)
-'2x1200' reels in one film canister
-A Radio Picture film
-No lines and looks to have decent contrast
-Sound is good

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 22, 2015, 03:08 PM:
 
African Queen - $90 US (not including shipping)
-2 1200' metal reels
-Paramont Pictures
-Film reddish and colour is faded (particularly in darker scenes)
-some lines, but overall still clear
-sound is good

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Update to the Forum.

SOLD

-Casablanca
-Citizen Kane
-Dr Strange Love
-Forbidden Planet
-High Noon
-Invasion of the Body Snatchers
-Poltergeist
-Rosemary's Baby
-To be or not to be
-To Catch a Thief
-Godfather
-Godfather II

RECENTLY/PREVIOUSLY POSTED AND STILL AVAILABLE

Following are films still available. Asking prices for many of the films reduced from original price. Please refer back to previously posted screen shots and descriptions on the Forum, or I can send via email. Prices do not including shipping costs. Please drop me a PM or email if you are interested.

-Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1X1200'; 1X400') [$100 US]
-African Queen (2x1200') [$90 US]
-Chinatown (2X1200'; 1X400') [$100 US – reduced]
-It’s a Wonderful Life (2X1200'; 1X800') [$150 US]
-King Kong (2x1200') [$175 US - reduced]
-Murder on the Orient Express (2X1200'; 1X800') [$100 US - reduced]
-Saturday Night Fever (2x1200') [$100 US - reduced]
-Scarface (2x1200') [$125 US - reduced]
-Singing in the Rain (2x1200') [$400 US]
-Shall We Dance (2x1200') [$125 US]
-Stagecoach (2x1200') [$100 US - reduced]
-The Circus (2x1200') [$200 US]
-The Dirty Dozen (2x1200') [$100 US - reduced]
-Victor / Victoria(2X1200'; 1X800') [$375 US - reduced]

SCREENSHOTS FORTHCOMING (and proposed prices based on review)

Dr Zhivago (1X1200'; 1X400')
Duel in the Sun (1X1200'; 1X800')
Fairwell to Arms (2x1200')
High Society (1X1200')
Meet John Doe (2x1200')
Our Town (2x1200')
The Lady Vanishes (2x1200')
The Scarlet Claw (1X1200'; 1X800')

Other/Digest Compilations/ Shorts Compilations.

1) Invisible Man, Franks Bride, Shrinking Man (1x1200')
2) Empire Strikes Back, Black Hole, Close Encounters (1x1200')

1) Thoroughly Modern Millie, Seven brides for Seven Brothers (1x1200')
2) American in Paris; Singing in the Rain (1x1200')

1) Cops, The immigrant (1X1200')
2) Adventurer, Easy Street (1X1200')

1) Nosferatu (1X1200')
2) Dracula; Dracula 79 (1X1200')
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 24, 2015, 10:39 PM:
 
Duel in the Sun - $85 US (excluding shipping)
-1X1200'; 1X800'
-ABC International
-colours are somewhat faded and some redness in some scenes (see screen shots) although still looked pretty crisp and clean with no lines
-sound is good

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The Lady Vanishes - $85 US (excluding shipping)
-2x1200' reels (second is metal and about three-quarters full)
-Gainsborough Pictures
-Black and White
-some minor lines in some scenes but has reasonable contrast
-sound is good

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 25, 2015, 02:01 PM:
 
Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton Films

Cops and the Immigrant (1X1200')
Adventurer and Easy Street (1X1200')

-All B&W
-some lines in some scenes but contrast generally ok (see screen shots below)
-good sound (i.e., music score)

Can both be yours for only $40 (not including shipping).

Cops

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 27, 2015, 10:22 PM:
 
A Farewell to Arms – $90 US (excluding shipping)
-2x1200' (second reel about half full)
-B&W
-good contrast with a few lines
-good sound

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 28, 2015, 10:58 PM:
 
Meet John Doe - $150 US (excluding shipping)
-2x1200'
-black and white
-some small lines but overall looks to have good contrast and quality
-good sound

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on September 29, 2015, 11:11 PM:
 
Invisible Man/Bride of Frankenstein/Incredible Shrinking Man ($60 US – excluding shipping)

-1X1200' - 400' Digests on one reel. Specific notes regarding each film as well screen shots below:

-The Invisible Man - Black and White; some small lines; reasonable contrast; sound is good
-The Bride of Frankenstein - Black and White; some small lines; reasonable contrast; sound is good
-The Incredible Shrinking Man - Black and white; not necessarily the sharpest print but reasonable contrast (from what I have read - may be typical of this Digest); no lines; sound good.

The Invisible Man

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Please send me a PM or email if interested.

I think I am getting closer to the end... a few more films to go...

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 02, 2015, 11:40 AM:
 
Digests – Empire Strikes Back/Black Hole/Close Encounters ($40 US – excluding shipping)
-All on a 1X1200' reel. Specific notes and screen shots for each film below:

-Star Wars - Empire Strikes Back: Colour faded; reddish hue; some minor lines along right hand site; sound good
-Black Hole: Film has gone red, although extent of redness is variable; no obvious lines; sound is good
-Close Encounters: Faded, reddish although good clarity; Some minor lines here and there by not many; good sound

Empire Strikes Back:

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Close Encounters

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Black Hole:

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Please dont hesitate to drop me a PM or email if any interest in this or any one of the remaining films.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 03, 2015, 05:23 PM:
 
High Society - $40 US (excluding shipping)

-1X1200' reel (three quarter full reel – so expect this would be the 2X400' digest)
-MGM in Vistavision
-film is faded and has red/pink tones
-some minor lines but quite clear
-sound is good (e.g., Bing Crosby singing nice and clear)

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 03, 2015, 10:14 PM:
 
The Scarlett Claw ($100 US excluding shipping)

-1X1200'; 1X800'
-Niles Film Products Inc
-Black and White
-Reasonable contrast
-Good sound

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Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 05, 2015, 09:51 AM:
 
Dr Zhivago ($60 US – excluding shipping)

Two (2) versions of the film in the same film canister - one price.

1. 3 X 400’ digest (on 1,200’ reel): MGM; faded with reddish hues; some lines along right side but good contrast; sound is good
2. 400’ digest (on 7” reel): MGM; also faded with reddish hues; some minor lines in some scenes but good contrast; sound is good

3X400'Digest:

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Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on October 05, 2015, 01:03 PM:
 
I must say, I admire the fact that, though faded, you put up screenshots of the faded red prints as well. Very honest selling, to be sure! Cheers!
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 05, 2015, 01:12 PM:
 
Thanks Osi. Appreciate the comment. What can I say... they are what they are, and I certainly do not want to miss-represent anything - too much of that on the internet already.

Being a neophyte at this, I must admit when I look at a faded print it does make me wonder what a primo, first class print would look like... rather nice I would think.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Paul Browning (Member # 2715) on October 05, 2015, 02:13 PM:
 
Hi Richard, there was a print of this sold recently on here by Franscico, Dr zhivago, full feature, German print I believe and fantastic colour in cinemascope. Just do a search, it should come up. Good luck with the rest of the film sales.
 
Posted by Francisco Javier Herrera (Member # 3532) on October 05, 2015, 02:30 PM:
 
Right Mr. Paul

http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=next_topic;f=2;t=005394;go=newer
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 05, 2015, 06:14 PM:
 
Francisco... Those were stellar screen shots!

Thanks
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 19, 2015, 09:55 AM:
 
Ladies and Gents:

Quick update. Following is a list of films still available. Asking prices reduced from original prices. Please refer back to previously posted screen shots and descriptions on the Forum, or I can send via email. Prices do not including shipping costs. Please drop me a PM or email if you are interested.

Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1X1200'; 1X400') [$80 US]
African Queen (2x1200') [$80 US]
Chinatown (2X1200'; 1X400') [$90 US]
Duel in the Sun(1X1200'; 1X800') [$80 US]
Farewell to Arms (2x1200') [$125 US]
High Society (1X1200') [$35 US]
It’s a Wonderful Life (2X1200'; 1X800') [$140 US]
King Kong (2x1200') [$150 US]
Meet John Doe (2x1200') [$125 US]
Murder on the Orient Express (2X1200'; 1X800') [$90 US]
Saturday Night Fever (2x1200') [$90 US]
Scarface (2x1200') [$100 US]
The Scarlet Claw (1X1200'; 1X800') [$90 US]
Shall We Dance (2x1200') [$100 US]
Stagecoach (2x1200') [$90 US]
The Circus (2x1200') [$150 US]
The Dirty Dozen (2x1200') [$90 US]
Victor / Victoria (2X1200'; 1X800') [$375 US]

Digests:
1) Cops, The immigrant (1X1200') [$20 US]
2) Adventurer, Easy Street (1X1200') [$20 US]
3) Dr Zhivago (3X400’ Digest and 1X400' Digest) [$50 US]

SCREENSHOTS FORTHCOMING (and proposed prices based on review)

Just a few more to go... have run out of steam a bit...

-Our Town (2x1200')
-Digests: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Seven brides for Seven Brothers (1x1200')
-Digests: American in Paris; Singing in the Rain (1x1200')

Many thanks!
Richard
 
Posted by Stuart Hilliker (Member # 737) on October 23, 2015, 10:28 AM:
 
Hi Richard
The film arrived safely yesterday. Thanks for such great service. Recommend to all.
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on October 26, 2015, 10:41 AM:
 
Our Town - William Holden and Martha Scott - $85US (excluding shippig)

-2 1200' metal reels
-Starts with a short B&W film called "The Town" - a B&W documentary on Madison, Ohio as part of the American Scene Series
-Blackhawk Films
-B&W, lines
-Clarity reasonable
-Sound good

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Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on November 07, 2015, 02:34 PM:
 
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - $25US (excluding shipping)

-2X400'
-MGM film
-Colour has faded, although some scenes still appear to have kept some colours
-Some minor lines some scenes
-Good sound and music
-Overall still quite clear with good contrast

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Posted by Daniel Macarone (Member # 5102) on November 08, 2015, 10:49 PM:
 
Hi Richard, Can you invoice me for The Circus and It's a Wonderful Life?
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on December 09, 2015, 10:45 PM:
 
American in Paris (400') / Singin in the Rain (2 x 400')
$40 US (excluding shipping)

Both on one 1200' reel

American in Paris
-'400' digest
-colour has faded and some reddish hues, although some scenes still have reasonable colour
-Sound is good

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Singin in the Rain
-2X400' Digest
-colour has faded with reddish hues
-some lines in some scenes
-mostly music scenes; second part includes songs like "Good Mornin", "Make em Laugh" and "Gotta Dance"

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Any interest in this film or any others please drop me a PM. Films and Digests still avaiable are summarized below:

Features:
Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1X1200'; 1X400') [$80 US]
African Queen (2x1200') [$80 US]
Chinatown (2X1200'; 1X400') [$90 US]
Duel in the Sun (1X1200'; 1X800') [$80 US]
Farewell to Arms (2x1200') [$125 US]
King Kong (2x1200') [$150 US]
Meet John Doe (2x1200') [$125 US]
Murder on the Orient Express (2X1200'; 1X800') [$90 US]
Our Town (2x1200') [$85 US]
Saturday Night Fever (2x1200') [$90 US]
Scarface (2x1200') [$100 US]
Shall We Dance (2x1200') [$100 US]
Stagecoach (2x1200') [$90 US]
The Dirty Dozen (2x1200') [$90 US]
Victor / Victoria (2X1200'; 1X800') [$375 US]

Digests:
Dr Zhivago (3X400’ Digest and 1X400' Digest) [$50 US]
High Society (1X1200') [$35 US]
Seven brides for Seven Brothers (1x1200') [$25 US]
American in Paris; Singing in the Rain (1x1200') [$40 US]

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on January 03, 2016, 06:23 PM:
 
First of all … Happy New Year to Forum members!

I still have a number of films still available. Some details and revised prices summarized below. Please refer back to previously posted screen shots and descriptions on the Forum, or I can send additional shots/info via email. Prices do not including shipping costs. Please drop me a PM or email if you are interested.

Features:

-Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1X1200'; 1X400') [$75 US]
-African Queen (2x1200'; metal Elmo Reels) [$75 US]
-Chinatown (2X1200'; 1X400') [$80 US]
-Duel in the Sun (1X1200'; 1X800') [$75 US]
-Farewell to Arms (2x1200'; Black and White) [$100 US]
-King Kong (2x1200'; Black and White) [$130 US]
-Meet John Doe (2x1200'; Black and White) [$115 US]
-Murder on the Orient Express (2X1200'; 1X800') [$85 US]
-Our Town (2x1200'; metal Elmo Reels; Black and White) [$80 US]
-Saturday Night Fever (2x1200') [$80 US]
-Scarface (2x1200'; Black and White) [$90 US]
-Shall We Dance (2x1200'; Black and White) [$95 US]
-Stagecoach (2x1200'; Black and White) [$85 US]
-The Dirty Dozen (2x1200') [$85 US]
-Victor / Victoria (2X1200'; 1X800') [$350 US]

Digests:

-Dr Zhivago (3X400’ Digest and 1X400' Digest) [$40 US]
-High Society (1X1200') [$30 US]
-Seven brides for Seven Brothers (1x1200') [$20 US]
-American in Paris; Singing in the Rain (1x1200') [$35 US]

Cheers,
Richard
 
Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on January 04, 2016, 11:54 AM:
 
Good to hear from you Richard! I hope that you had a great Christmas and a Happy New year!

OSI
 
Posted by Richard Pope (Member # 4991) on February 21, 2016, 11:40 PM:
 
It's that time for an update... Please see below. I have included both the features as well as the shorts that I posted in another topic.

Features (see posted screenshots or I can email directly):

Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1X1200'; 1X400') [$75 US]
African Queen (2x1200'; metal Elmo Reels) [$75 US]
Chinatown (2X1200'; 1X400') [$80 US]
Duel in the Sun (1X1200'; 1X800') [$75 US]
Farewell to Arms (2x1200'; Black and White) [$95 US]
King Kong (2x1200'; Black and White) [$125 US]
Murder on the Orient Express (2X1200'; 1X800') [$80 US]
Saturday Night Fever (2x1200') [$80 US]
Stagecoach (2x1200'; Black and White) [$80 US]
The Dirty Dozen (2x1200') [$80 US]
Victor / Victoria (2X1200'; 1X800') [$340 US]

Digests (see posted screenshots or I can email directly):

Dr Zhivago (3X400’ Digest and 1X400' Digest) [$40 US]
American in Paris; Singing in the Rain (1x1200') [$35 US]

Other - shorts/trailers/digests (I have not viewed any of these films; see posted photos of boxes)

Laurel & Hardy, From Soup to Nuts - 400' (7" reel); Original Box (a bit worn); Blackhawk Film ($14 US)
Laurel & Hardy, Two Tars - 400' (7" reel); Blackhawk Film ($9 US)
Laurel &Hardy, Wrong Again - 400' (7" reel); Original Box; Blackhawk Film ($14 US)
Easter Parade - 400' (7" reel) ($12 US)
Thoroughly Modern Millie - 400' (7" reel); Original Box ($14 US)

Keystone Hotel - 200' (5" reel); Original Box ($9 US)
Inspector Willoughby - Rough and Tumbleweed - 200' (5" reel); Original Box ($14 US)
Adventures of Robin Hood - 200' (5" reel); Original Box ($14 US)
Battle in Outer Space - 200' (5" reel); Original Box ($14 US)
Fireman Save my Child 200' (5" reel); Original Box ($9 US)

Trailers:
Saturday Night Fever - 75' (3.5" reel) ($10 US)
Saturday Night Fever - 75' (3.5" reel); 4-min extra-long ($15 US)

Please send me an email if you have any interest.

Cheers,
Richard
 


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