I can provide one or two images of film frames for items of interest. Please, keep image requests limited only to higher ticket items (i.e. $25 and up). See example below.
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Everything is first come, first served. Postage extra. Thanks for your past and future purchases!
Please email me at cartoonsonfilmorders@gmail.com if interested in anything.
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Ideal for Christmas:
•Toy Trouble (1941) 16mm Warner Bros. Cartoon.
Color has faded but this is otherwise an excellent condition print, maybe only run a couple of times. $30
•Little Match Girl (1937) 16mm Columbia cartoon.
Excellent condition reduction print, color has faded a bit but there are still some nice slight yellow and blue hues. $65
Winter on the Farm (1948) 16mm Encyclopedia Britannica live action short.
Self explanatory title. Follow the farmer around his snowy farm and meet all the animals.
Faded color but otherwise excellent condition. Full 400ft. $20
***
Classic Warner Bros. Cartoons
All are faded color prints, otherwise in excellent physical condition. These are 1970s original TV prints, not pirated dupes.
Along Flirtation Walk (1935) print starts at main title, intro sequence cut out $15
Miss Glory (1936) great Art Deco aesthetic $25
September in the Rain (1937) “Clean Pastures” segment removed, edited $10
Naughty But Mice (1939) 1st Sniffles cartoon $25
Fresh Fish (1939) $25
Busy Bakers (1940) $25
Bug Parade (1941) $25
Sport Chumpions (1941) $20
Foney Fables (1942) $20
Fox Pop (1942) $25
Ding Dog Daddy (1942) $25
Flop Goes the Weasel (1943) $25
***
Misc. cartoons
•Terrytoon: Cocky Cockroach (1932). 1950s TV print, some light wear and a few splices, no main or end titles. $10
•Iwerks: Jack and the Beanstalk (1933) B&W silent version, British release print, with GB Movie Paks main intro and redone main title as well. Very good condition. $10
•Terrytoon: The Lion's Friend (1934). TV print. Print is a bit twisted but projects OK, good condition otherwise. $10
•MGM: When the Cat's Away (1935) 1940s Pictoreels print, B&W silent version. Excellent condition. $10
•Terrytoon: Bugs Beetle and His Orchestra (1938) Old print, some wear and a few splices. No main or end titles, otherwise good. $10
•Mixed reel: Combination of four 100ft silent home movie versions, very old yellow tinted prints from the late 1930s. These have a few splices here and there but are in very good condition for age. Includes: Donald Duck: Getting the Hook; Mid-30s Lantz Oswald: Alaska Mush; [Disney—no title—Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy out in nature with ducks]; Meany Miney Moe: High and Dizzy. $15
•Gandy Goose: The Home Guard (1941) 1960s b&w TV print with lines, a bit worn. $10
•Gandy Goose: The Golden Hen (1946) B&W 1960s TV print with some wear. $10
•Woody Woodpecker: What's Sweepin' (1953) B&W Castle version. VG condition. $15
•Lantz: Hunger Strife (1960) Castle Films version. Color, about half faded. Very good condition. $15
•Lippy the Lion: Gas Again (1963). B&W print, very good condition. $10
Ballet de Spinach--TV popeye. About half faded, some light wear. $15
Little Audrey-- Dizzy Dishes. About half faded Fuji color. No titles, about first 30 sec or so edited out. $15
Space Varmit (1960) Terrytoon. Faded. Good condition $15
Modern Madcap: Trouble Date. Very good Fuji color. $35
Eager Beaver Bozo (1958) B&W Bozo the Clown cartoon. 200ft, exc. condition. $15
Hans in Luck (1978) slightly faded, but there are still yellow, green, etc. tones. $25
The star of the Toon Town:
Boop-Oop-a-Doop (1932) pre-code Betty Boop!
Very good dupe in great condition. One splice; iris at end but no end title. $115
Misc. shorts
Oh Susanna (1940s) 16mm Joe Bonica soundie.
Featuring the Four Merry Men. Starts out with a shot of an old Stephen Foster songbook. Great to run before a feature with similar theme! Nice old Kodak original in very good condition. About 75ft on a core. $15
•World Series of 1948 — sound Castle Films baseball subject.
Great footage! Full 400ft, a couple light base hairlines, otherwise very good. $30
•Irish Songs (1940s) full 1-reel sound Castle Films singalong subject, multiple songs on reel. Excellent old Kodak print. $20
•Impressions of Expo 67 (1967) classic NFBC short with great stock shots and excellent music. Faded red, first 5 feet or so have some nasty emulsion scratching and then the picture clears up nicely. $25
Frank Buck in Tiger Fangs (1943) 16mm Official Films adventure film excerpt.
Really nice old Kodak print. Some light, almost negligible wear. Full 400ft. $25
The Giraffe (1955) 16mm Disney True Life Adventure short.
Really an excerpt from The African Lion (1955). Very nice looking b&w print, sharp image and good density. Hardly any wear. A full 400ft. $25
The War of 1812 (1960s) 16mm U.S. Navy educational film.
Simple animation covers this historic topic. This is a gorgeous lowfade original print, looks like Ektachrome stock to me. I noticed one splice during the intro logo, and this print otherwise seems mint. About 800ft in original can. $55
The Road Is Open Again (1933) 16mm musical short with Dick Powell.
Gorgeous sharp print on 3M stock with really nice density. Noticed one splice during NRA title at head, otherwise like new condition. Full 400ft. $85
•Fair Exchange (1962) TV sitcom episode.
This episode is most likely “How You Gonna Get ‘em Back on the Farm?” (4/11/1962).
Very good condition half hour show with only some light intermittent wear, nothing distracting at all. Only a couple splices detected. $35
•World of a Girl (1960s) 16mm educational film on menstruation.
Synopsis: This film explains the physiology and anatomy of menstruation with diagrams and a simple story. Emphasis is on the fact that the menstrual process is natural and healthy.
Gorgeous I.B. Tech print, about 800-900 feet. A couple of splices detected (No lost frames) and otherwise in excellent condition, seems to have no base or emulsion wear. $75
1965 TV series "Wonders of the World," produced by Hal Linker and starring himself and his wife Halla as hosts and narrator. The Linkers had a travel agency and were big on globetrotting, shooting their own film footage in various nations. In these episodes, Hal and Halla are seen on camera with various cultural/historical artifacts that they're displaying and describing, then we see all sorts of beautiful footage shot on location (locals, natives, scenics, architecture, etc.) as narrated by Hal.
Eps available:
Sail Boats in Bolivia $50
Festival of the Faeros (no full opening title sequence; only episode title at head, a few repair splices near beg.) $45
Highland Games $50
Simba! $50
The above are roughly 900ft each and were distributed by Medallion T.V.; some have original Medallion leaders at the head. They are original lowfade reversal prints from the 60s, marked Eastman Rev, i.e. Ektachrome. Splices and punched cues for commercial breaks, and occasionally some very light base wear on a few of them. Generally speaking, these are excellent.
Bargain shorts
•Money Muddlers - Abbott & Costello - 1Reel Castle Films release. Has wear, some splices, brief main title. $10
•The Sport Parade: Ice Carnival (Castle Films) circa early 1940s. Full 1-reel subject, silent. Print in very good condition. Comes in original older Sport Parade box; box is in OK shape but missing both flaps. $10
B&W Odd Reels (partial features, not complete...OK to good dupes)
Three on the Trail (1936) "last part" about 500ft, no leader, starts on ftg, 1975 Eastman stock. $5
The River (1937—U.S. Documentary Film) First 600ft. 1975 Eastman. $5
Law of the Wolf (1939) "Reel 2" full 1200ft reel, 1973 Eastman stock $5
A couple items from France:
•Original lab leader says "Chroniques Litteraires-debut-Anglais"...tape on film end says "English" so this may have an English track. Opening shot shows a man with subtitles "Any novel begins with this: Right here, there are about 40 small files...which will never be used...They all begin with "relating to..." ". About 1200ft, very good Agfa color, mint condition. $10
•Tape on reel says: New Culture Report France: Eiffel Tower, fashion shows, girls, castles, resorts, rivers, landscape. "French" (soundtrack?). This is is a color film and has some fading, unmarked stock. Main titles read: "avec le concours de la chambre syndicale de la coutoure parisienne et du ministre des affaires estrangeres" ... " realisation Pierre Willemin" Excellent condition. $10
16mm Features--new discounts noted in this section!
These are cropped 4:3 ratio TV prints. Little or no wear.
Gaby (1956) LPP $175 NOW $165...wait, actually $155
The Naked Maja (1958) LPP $285...now $265
Harry Black and the Tiger (1958) LPP/Fuji $145 NOW $135...actually $125
The Hallelujah Trail (1965) faded Eastman $40 NOW $35...no, $30
Masquerade (1965) Eastman, not 100% faded $40 NOW $35...no, $30
Ambush Bay (1966) Faded Eastman, otherwise excellent $85...NOW $75
Decline and Fall...of a Birdwatcher (1968) faded Eastman $30 NOW $25
Underground (1970) LPP $165 NOW $155...no, now $145
Stroker Ace (1983) captioned for the deaf, very good Agfa color, light base wear $165...now $135
Brotherly Love (1970) starring Peter O’Toole.
This is a gorgeous lowfade LPP print that looks to be in near mint condition. Lab leaders intact, with “TV version re-edited” notation. Comes on three 1600ft reels. $225 plus postage. Now reduced to $195
Modern Problems (1981) starring Chevy Chase
This is a gorgeous lowfade LPP TV print with practically no wear detected; excellent+ condition. There are a few slugs where commercials were originally inserted. Some of the slugs are warped plastic Fiesta leader and need to be replaced or removed, I’ll leave that to the buyer. Comes on three 1600ft reels. $225 plus postage. Now reduced to $195
http://www.cartoonsonfilm.info/uploa...41-am_orig.png
Everything is first come, first served. Postage extra. Thanks for your past and future purchases!
Please email me at cartoonsonfilmorders@gmail.com if interested in anything.
********
Ideal for Christmas:
•Toy Trouble (1941) 16mm Warner Bros. Cartoon.
Color has faded but this is otherwise an excellent condition print, maybe only run a couple of times. $30
•Little Match Girl (1937) 16mm Columbia cartoon.
Excellent condition reduction print, color has faded a bit but there are still some nice slight yellow and blue hues. $65
Winter on the Farm (1948) 16mm Encyclopedia Britannica live action short.
Self explanatory title. Follow the farmer around his snowy farm and meet all the animals.
Faded color but otherwise excellent condition. Full 400ft. $20
***
Classic Warner Bros. Cartoons
All are faded color prints, otherwise in excellent physical condition. These are 1970s original TV prints, not pirated dupes.
Along Flirtation Walk (1935) print starts at main title, intro sequence cut out $15
Miss Glory (1936) great Art Deco aesthetic $25
September in the Rain (1937) “Clean Pastures” segment removed, edited $10
Naughty But Mice (1939) 1st Sniffles cartoon $25
Fresh Fish (1939) $25
Busy Bakers (1940) $25
Bug Parade (1941) $25
Sport Chumpions (1941) $20
Foney Fables (1942) $20
Fox Pop (1942) $25
Ding Dog Daddy (1942) $25
Flop Goes the Weasel (1943) $25
***
Misc. cartoons
•Terrytoon: Cocky Cockroach (1932). 1950s TV print, some light wear and a few splices, no main or end titles. $10
•Iwerks: Jack and the Beanstalk (1933) B&W silent version, British release print, with GB Movie Paks main intro and redone main title as well. Very good condition. $10
•Terrytoon: The Lion's Friend (1934). TV print. Print is a bit twisted but projects OK, good condition otherwise. $10
•MGM: When the Cat's Away (1935) 1940s Pictoreels print, B&W silent version. Excellent condition. $10
•Terrytoon: Bugs Beetle and His Orchestra (1938) Old print, some wear and a few splices. No main or end titles, otherwise good. $10
•Mixed reel: Combination of four 100ft silent home movie versions, very old yellow tinted prints from the late 1930s. These have a few splices here and there but are in very good condition for age. Includes: Donald Duck: Getting the Hook; Mid-30s Lantz Oswald: Alaska Mush; [Disney—no title—Mickey, Pluto, and Goofy out in nature with ducks]; Meany Miney Moe: High and Dizzy. $15
•Gandy Goose: The Home Guard (1941) 1960s b&w TV print with lines, a bit worn. $10
•Gandy Goose: The Golden Hen (1946) B&W 1960s TV print with some wear. $10
•Woody Woodpecker: What's Sweepin' (1953) B&W Castle version. VG condition. $15
•Lantz: Hunger Strife (1960) Castle Films version. Color, about half faded. Very good condition. $15
•Lippy the Lion: Gas Again (1963). B&W print, very good condition. $10
Ballet de Spinach--TV popeye. About half faded, some light wear. $15
Little Audrey-- Dizzy Dishes. About half faded Fuji color. No titles, about first 30 sec or so edited out. $15
Space Varmit (1960) Terrytoon. Faded. Good condition $15
Modern Madcap: Trouble Date. Very good Fuji color. $35
Eager Beaver Bozo (1958) B&W Bozo the Clown cartoon. 200ft, exc. condition. $15
Hans in Luck (1978) slightly faded, but there are still yellow, green, etc. tones. $25
The star of the Toon Town:
Boop-Oop-a-Doop (1932) pre-code Betty Boop!
Very good dupe in great condition. One splice; iris at end but no end title. $115
Misc. shorts
Oh Susanna (1940s) 16mm Joe Bonica soundie.
Featuring the Four Merry Men. Starts out with a shot of an old Stephen Foster songbook. Great to run before a feature with similar theme! Nice old Kodak original in very good condition. About 75ft on a core. $15
•World Series of 1948 — sound Castle Films baseball subject.
Great footage! Full 400ft, a couple light base hairlines, otherwise very good. $30
•Irish Songs (1940s) full 1-reel sound Castle Films singalong subject, multiple songs on reel. Excellent old Kodak print. $20
•Impressions of Expo 67 (1967) classic NFBC short with great stock shots and excellent music. Faded red, first 5 feet or so have some nasty emulsion scratching and then the picture clears up nicely. $25
Frank Buck in Tiger Fangs (1943) 16mm Official Films adventure film excerpt.
Really nice old Kodak print. Some light, almost negligible wear. Full 400ft. $25
The Giraffe (1955) 16mm Disney True Life Adventure short.
Really an excerpt from The African Lion (1955). Very nice looking b&w print, sharp image and good density. Hardly any wear. A full 400ft. $25
The War of 1812 (1960s) 16mm U.S. Navy educational film.
Simple animation covers this historic topic. This is a gorgeous lowfade original print, looks like Ektachrome stock to me. I noticed one splice during the intro logo, and this print otherwise seems mint. About 800ft in original can. $55
The Road Is Open Again (1933) 16mm musical short with Dick Powell.
Gorgeous sharp print on 3M stock with really nice density. Noticed one splice during NRA title at head, otherwise like new condition. Full 400ft. $85
•Fair Exchange (1962) TV sitcom episode.
This episode is most likely “How You Gonna Get ‘em Back on the Farm?” (4/11/1962).
Very good condition half hour show with only some light intermittent wear, nothing distracting at all. Only a couple splices detected. $35
•World of a Girl (1960s) 16mm educational film on menstruation.
Synopsis: This film explains the physiology and anatomy of menstruation with diagrams and a simple story. Emphasis is on the fact that the menstrual process is natural and healthy.
Gorgeous I.B. Tech print, about 800-900 feet. A couple of splices detected (No lost frames) and otherwise in excellent condition, seems to have no base or emulsion wear. $75
1965 TV series "Wonders of the World," produced by Hal Linker and starring himself and his wife Halla as hosts and narrator. The Linkers had a travel agency and were big on globetrotting, shooting their own film footage in various nations. In these episodes, Hal and Halla are seen on camera with various cultural/historical artifacts that they're displaying and describing, then we see all sorts of beautiful footage shot on location (locals, natives, scenics, architecture, etc.) as narrated by Hal.
Eps available:
Sail Boats in Bolivia $50
Festival of the Faeros (no full opening title sequence; only episode title at head, a few repair splices near beg.) $45
Highland Games $50
Simba! $50
The above are roughly 900ft each and were distributed by Medallion T.V.; some have original Medallion leaders at the head. They are original lowfade reversal prints from the 60s, marked Eastman Rev, i.e. Ektachrome. Splices and punched cues for commercial breaks, and occasionally some very light base wear on a few of them. Generally speaking, these are excellent.
Bargain shorts
•Money Muddlers - Abbott & Costello - 1Reel Castle Films release. Has wear, some splices, brief main title. $10
•The Sport Parade: Ice Carnival (Castle Films) circa early 1940s. Full 1-reel subject, silent. Print in very good condition. Comes in original older Sport Parade box; box is in OK shape but missing both flaps. $10
B&W Odd Reels (partial features, not complete...OK to good dupes)
Three on the Trail (1936) "last part" about 500ft, no leader, starts on ftg, 1975 Eastman stock. $5
The River (1937—U.S. Documentary Film) First 600ft. 1975 Eastman. $5
Law of the Wolf (1939) "Reel 2" full 1200ft reel, 1973 Eastman stock $5
A couple items from France:
•Original lab leader says "Chroniques Litteraires-debut-Anglais"...tape on film end says "English" so this may have an English track. Opening shot shows a man with subtitles "Any novel begins with this: Right here, there are about 40 small files...which will never be used...They all begin with "relating to..." ". About 1200ft, very good Agfa color, mint condition. $10
•Tape on reel says: New Culture Report France: Eiffel Tower, fashion shows, girls, castles, resorts, rivers, landscape. "French" (soundtrack?). This is is a color film and has some fading, unmarked stock. Main titles read: "avec le concours de la chambre syndicale de la coutoure parisienne et du ministre des affaires estrangeres" ... " realisation Pierre Willemin" Excellent condition. $10
16mm Features--new discounts noted in this section!
These are cropped 4:3 ratio TV prints. Little or no wear.
Gaby (1956) LPP $175 NOW $165...wait, actually $155
The Naked Maja (1958) LPP $285...now $265
Harry Black and the Tiger (1958) LPP/Fuji $145 NOW $135...actually $125
The Hallelujah Trail (1965) faded Eastman $40 NOW $35...no, $30
Masquerade (1965) Eastman, not 100% faded $40 NOW $35...no, $30
Ambush Bay (1966) Faded Eastman, otherwise excellent $85...NOW $75
Decline and Fall...of a Birdwatcher (1968) faded Eastman $30 NOW $25
Underground (1970) LPP $165 NOW $155...no, now $145
Stroker Ace (1983) captioned for the deaf, very good Agfa color, light base wear $165...now $135
Brotherly Love (1970) starring Peter O’Toole.
This is a gorgeous lowfade LPP print that looks to be in near mint condition. Lab leaders intact, with “TV version re-edited” notation. Comes on three 1600ft reels. $225 plus postage. Now reduced to $195
Modern Problems (1981) starring Chevy Chase
This is a gorgeous lowfade LPP TV print with practically no wear detected; excellent+ condition. There are a few slugs where commercials were originally inserted. Some of the slugs are warped plastic Fiesta leader and need to be replaced or removed, I’ll leave that to the buyer. Comes on three 1600ft reels. $225 plus postage. Now reduced to $195