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  • Gustavo Fernandez Johnson
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    Warming up the Eiki Slimline for tonight’s show!

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  • Dominique De Bast
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    A 1985 Canadian-French film : Hold up, with Jean-Paul Belmondo. The action is set in Montréal but several (known) actors are French and don't speak like people from Quebec, which is not very logic but it's otherwise a good film. There has been an American version (with other actors) : Quick Change in 1990.

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  • Mark Mander
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    The Rockford Files episode The Four Pound Brick, a great episode as most were.

    Best Defense with Dudley Moore and Eddie Murphy ,then Easy Money with Rodney Dangerfield a 1983 comedy,Mark
    Last edited by Mark Mander; January 17, 2021, 03:29 PM.

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  • Edward Nicielnik
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    John Banner was in the Castle in Spain

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  • Edward Nicielnik
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    Third Man Micheal Rennie Jonathan Harris Castle in Spain
    Banner as Sergeant Hans Georg Schultz on Hogan's Heroes, 1965
    and The Tenth Symphony. Then The Incredible Shrinking Women full Feature I have the 2x400 feet in Super 8 but now I have the Feature what fun the Second Reel I could not stop laughter

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  • Janice Glesser
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    Watched They Call Me Bruce a 1982 movie full of silly one-liners and stereotypical characters. I only have reels two and three, but substitute my DVD copy to watch what would be on reel one. R.I.P. Johnny Yune.

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  • Brian Stearns
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    Im game for a nice SUPER 8MM DIGEST of Evil Of Frankenstein

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  • David Baker
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    My Low-Fade Color print of THE EVIL OF FRANKENSTEIN

    It was REALLY awesome !

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    This print is a good candidate for a SUPER 8MM DIGEST !!!
    What think you forum members ??
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  • Janice Glesser
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    Lillies of the Field (1963)

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  • Mark Mander
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    Just been watching Easy Come Easy Go 1967 an Elvis feature on the new Rank Aldis machine, Happy Birthday to the King who would have been 86 today , Mark.

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  • John Burgess
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    Always have a family film show Christmas night, this time fired up the old Elf ( the quietest of them all) the print was The Outsider ( aka The Guinea Pig) b/W 1948 . Richard Attenborough (plays a 14year old although he was 25 years old)from a working class background wins a scholarship to a Public School. The film follows his progress through this process which was quite controversial at the time. Great print , sharp and booming sound track. Audience verdict 10 out of 10.Just love old b/W prints they have so much atmosphere !
    I wish all members a Great and Happy 2021, keep projecting, keep collecting and above all keep safe.
    John

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  • Dominique De Bast
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    Un soir de réveillon (translation would be more or less : New Year's Eve Dinner), a 1933 French film with Henri Garat, Meg Lemonnier, Arletty and Dranem, four famous actors at that time (Dranem was actually more a singer than an actor ; Meg Lemonnier was British, born in London). Like many early French talkies, there are several songs.

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  • Paul Suchy
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    We did the usual Christmas screening (The Snowman and A Charlie Brown Christmas), but after 20 years, it's become a tradition.

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  • Dominique De Bast
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    The night of the Christmas Eve, a 1941 French seasonal film : L'assassinat du Père Noël" (The Assassination Of Santa Claus). Interesting to see that the Christmas decoration were set a that time on the 24th December and not more than one month before like now. One of the main actors (Robert Le Vigan) had troubles at the end of the war for his antisemitic positions during the dark years and escaped to Argentina where he died in poverty (although he could have come back to France but refused).

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  • Janice Glesser
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    ​​​​​​I had all my boys over to watch It's a Wonderful Life.

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