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    Hi friends,
    I am looking for super 8 classic features such as Gone with the wind, etc...

  • #2
    Ibrahim,

    Welcome to the Forum. Since my definition of classic features ("Twins of Evil"!) might be different than yours, please add a few titles so we know just what you're looking for. Thanks!

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    • #3
      Thanks Douglas for your reply. I am looking for something like Hello, Dolly 1969; my fair lady 1964; Gone with the wind 1939; Letter from unknown woman 1948; any of Shirley Temple colored features. These are the classics I look for and I mean complete movie not shorts 400ft or trailers. I know that this may be hard but its not impossible.

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      • #4
        Hi,

        My Fair Lady was not released full length on Super 8. Only the Trailer and a behind the scenes short reel. There was not even a 400ft cutdown. Hope this helps.

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        • #5
          Classic Home Cinema has a print of Hello Dolly on their sale list. classichomecinema.co.uk

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          • #6
            I'm often hesitant to say what has not been released on Super 8 because it's sometimes surprising what turns up, but I can't recall ever coming across 'Letter' or Shirley Temple features. But as you may know, Derann did release 'Gone' although even then it was an expensive buy!

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            • #7
              Adrian,

              Your point is especially well made since Letter From An Unknown Woman in Super 8mm was just sold on this Forum!

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              • #8
                The Little Princess (Shirley Temple) color feature was actually released as a color super 8 release. However, while a number of companys released this (Niles, Thunderbird), they were printed on quick fade Eastman film stock and are faded by now. However, I have ended up finding low fade prints of faded titles, so it might be possible.

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                • #9
                  Thanks for all your valuable comments. I shall look at Classic Home Cinema.

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