FS: 16mm Print of
GONE IN 60 SECONDS (1974)
$500
PLOT: When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one is in the bag - thereby, the police precipitate in a desperate car chase against Pace and his Eleanor across Southern California.
Here we have an original Lowfade AGFA 1S/2S film print in overall EXCELLENT condition. Really, there are very few to no splices, and no remarkable wear to report. The color contrast you can see for yourself... It's great! This print is interesting because it has both the UK Rating Card up front, and the US Rating card at the end, and there are. no splices at the end... yes, the lab tail is intact. It is a really stunning print, with great contrast. The print lays flat without any twist or curl, and there's not a single sign of VS. There is just one flaw. It is missing roughly 7 or so minutes around the start of the car chase. The cut happens around the 54 and 30 second minute mark in the film. This is the only flaw, and one easily reprinted from a digital source. It comes mounted on 2x1600' full plastic reels.
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GONE IN 60 SECONDS (1974)
$500
PLOT: When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one is in the bag - thereby, the police precipitate in a desperate car chase against Pace and his Eleanor across Southern California.
Here we have an original Lowfade AGFA 1S/2S film print in overall EXCELLENT condition. Really, there are very few to no splices, and no remarkable wear to report. The color contrast you can see for yourself... It's great! This print is interesting because it has both the UK Rating Card up front, and the US Rating card at the end, and there are. no splices at the end... yes, the lab tail is intact. It is a really stunning print, with great contrast. The print lays flat without any twist or curl, and there's not a single sign of VS. There is just one flaw. It is missing roughly 7 or so minutes around the start of the car chase. The cut happens around the 54 and 30 second minute mark in the film. This is the only flaw, and one easily reprinted from a digital source. It comes mounted on 2x1600' full plastic reels.
Please PM me to discuss or secure