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Posted by John Monaghan (Member # 3813) on July 08, 2013, 09:06 PM:
 
16mm film prints for sale by owner in condition listed. Please call for more information but at these prices I am not expecting them to last long.
Please contact me with titles you want and I will contact you with shipping costs based on the weight of the film and where I am sending.
Buyer pays all shipping and insurance. All films shipped in film storage boxes and on reels.
I accept Paypal and money orders. No personal checks. No international sales.

John Monaghan - Pleasant Ridge, MI

Cartoons

What's Opera Doc - red dupe - $10
Case of Stuttering Pig - Webster dupe - black and white - $15
All This and Rabbit Stew - black and white dupe of color cartoon - $10
Devil's Feud Cake - reddening original $10
Ain't That Ducky - red original $10
Dixie Fryer - red original $15
Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur - good Cantabury print with OK color $15
Touche and Go - reddish original $15
Hareabian Nights - reddish original $20
Tease for Two - reddish with some color original - $20
Suppressed Duck - reddish original still has some color - $20
Henpecked Duck - Webster dupe - black and white - $20
Really Scent - original with decent Eastman color - $35
Wet Hare - original with good color - $35
Rabbit Hood - reduction print with good color - raised sprockets throughout but still runs well - $25
Gonzales Tamales - IB tech original! - $45
Tortilla Flaps - original with good color but wear - Eastman stock - $20
Duck Dodgers in the 24 1/2 Century - Reduction with good color, minor curling but runs fine - $35

Features

White Hell of Pitz Palu - fine quality dupe with soundtrack - German mountain film with L. Riefenstahl - $125
L'Avventura - pan-and-scan print but good dupe - $75
Broken Blossoms - fine contrast dupe silent print - $100
You Can't Take it With You - OK dupe with fair sound and some wear - $55
Playboy of the Western World - red original of rare title - $40
Secret Agent - decent sound but lower contrast dupe on Hitch - $55
Last Year at Marienbad - Letterboxed dupe - former KP rental print with wear -$75
Breathless - OK dupe with more Per-Fix on one reel than you have ever seen in your life - $25
The Third Man - good dupe - better than usual on this title, sound OK too - $95
Scarface - dupe with wear on preprint and some hiss on sound and some curl - $75
Variety - Fine contrast dupe silent print of German classic, rare in this condition - $125
To Have and Have Not - Average dupe with some hiss on sound - $75
Duck Soup - OK dupe with low sound - $65
Modern Times - silent dupe - $25
Manhattan - Scope print - dupe with great soundtrack - some wear - couple of splices at very beginning - $125
Psycho - Original! - fine sound and contrast - with some wear - $175
Sabotage - OK dupe - $75
The Lady Vanishes - looks like Thunderbird reduction with surprisingly good sound - $95
Diabolique - Nice contrast dupe with OK sound - some wear on preprint - $95
Night at the Opera - OK dupe with low sound - $75
Sunrise - attractive dupe with good music track - $95
It's a Wonderful Life - decent dupe with some hiss on soundtrack - $75
Arsenic and Old Lace - original print with some wear and splices, great density and sound - $175
Horsefeathers - decent original with fine soundtrack, a few splices and wear - $125
The Cocoanuts - solid, bit contrasty dupe with good sound - $85
Monsieur Verdoux - OK dupe with hissy sound - $60
A Night in Casablanca - OK dupe with fair sound - $65
Monkey Business - really good dupe with a bit of wear - good soundtrack too - $125
8 1/2 - really good dupe with English subtitles and English soundtrack - amazing image - $75
Key Largo - really good reduction with great contrast with really good sound and minor wear - $150
The Wizard of Oz - 1925 version silent print - decent dupe - $75
Rope - LPP original low fade 1984 print with amazing sound and good color - green emulsion comes and goes - also wear - $95
Hiroshima Mon Amour - Bruce Webster print - good dupe - subtitles read cleanly, minor hiss on track - $95
Jazz Singer - fair dupe with a little wear - soundtrack good - $75
Los Ovidados - good dupe with good sound on Bunuel - $75
Citizen Kane - typical dupe with considerable wear - $55
Tabu - solid dupe with decent contrast - $75
A Hard Day's Night - reduction with good sound, some wear - $200
Ugetsu - good dupe with splices in preprint - some hiss on soundtrack - $95
Battle of Algiers - contrasty dupe with some wear - $60
The Maltese Falcon - really great dupe or reduction with solid contrast - sound a bit hissy - wear on preprint - $95
Seventh Seal - sharp dupe with hiss on soundtrack - $75
The Haunted Castle - silent film dupe of rare Murnau title - $125
It Happened One Night - decent dupe with some wear - $75
 
Posted by Ronald Kwiatkowski (Member # 3349) on July 09, 2013, 05:48 AM:
 
Sent you a mail [Smile]
 
Posted by Ronald Kwiatkowski (Member # 3349) on July 10, 2013, 04:40 PM:
 
Whoops... hi again, John. Sorry, I didn't catch the "no international sale" thingy. Would you maybe accept shipping to a package station located in the States? I'd pay by Paypal, there shouldn't be any hassle of any kind.

Thanks for keeping me updated...
 
Posted by Roger Shunk (Member # 2836) on July 13, 2013, 09:04 PM:
 
Sent you a PM
 
Posted by Ronald Kwiatkowski (Member # 3349) on July 15, 2013, 07:03 AM:
 
I must say, from collector to collector: any kind of an answer, any form of reply would be greatly appreciated. I'm only wanted by the NSA for being angry at them... [Wink]
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on July 15, 2013, 02:40 PM:
 
I'm quite sure that if Ron contacted any forum members in the
USA, they could relay his film to him.
 
Posted by Ronald Kwiatkowski (Member # 3349) on July 15, 2013, 03:37 PM:
 
Thanks Hugh, either as you said or the proposed packing station. Still of course, I'd have to establish communication with John, which I've not been able to do. I was prepared to buy 2 or 3 features, maybe more.
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on July 16, 2013, 03:19 PM:
 
Does John ever reply to emails?

[ July 21, 2013, 11:59 AM: Message edited by: Hugh Thompson Scott ]
 
Posted by Roger Shunk (Member # 2836) on July 19, 2013, 10:28 PM:
 
John must be on vacation sent a PM and not heard back for over a week now?
Maybe he's an illusion like my magic tricks? [Confused]
 
Posted by Ronald Kwiatkowski (Member # 3349) on July 21, 2013, 08:46 AM:
 
In that case, I'd be happy if he wished the Psycho and the Rope print over to my house... that way I'd save the shipping [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on July 21, 2013, 07:31 PM:
 
Fingers crossed Ron, if John's got your mail, I'm sure it's in the bag.
 
Posted by Dan A. Caprio (Member # 2089) on August 02, 2013, 07:36 AM:
 
Don't keep your fingers crossed to Long.
Since he hasn't responded I'm quite sure someone made a package deal offer and it was accepted... [Cool]
After all the prices listed on the features were a steal.
I sure would have made an offer on everything, even though I have most of the titles, had I seen the posting in the first day or so.. [Frown]
 
Posted by Ronald Kwiatkowski (Member # 3349) on August 03, 2013, 07:01 AM:
 
Yeah, I finally got this explicit "Sorry, all gone" mail. Well...
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on August 03, 2013, 05:36 PM:
 
Wouldn't it have been courteous, to say that these prints had been sold as a job lot, instead we have the wait of a month before
prospective buyers find out through other members that they have gone.
 


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