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"Grease" Super 8 Feature Film on 4 Reels, 1978 Classic with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.
A bit red but could be greatly inproved with the help of MOVIE MAGNETIC in ITALY.
"Grease" Super 8 Feature Film on 4 Reels, 1978 Classic with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.
A bit red but could be greatly inproved with the help of MOVIE MAGNETIC in ITALY.
"Grease" Super 8 Feature Film on 4 Reels, 1978 Classic with John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.
A bit red but could be greatly inproved with the help of MOVIE MAGNETIC in ITALY.
And this Mike, is what I'm talking about on the other thread, WHY would anyone in there right mind even look at this crap. It does the hobby no good what so ever in my opinion. As you said, devoid of any colour
As for sending it for treatment, why would you pay that, plus the shipping charges to send it there and back?
Interesting, Derann did release it full length, but for economic reasons you could also buy back in 1991 as Part one 4/600ft, Part Two 4/600ft, with each part costing 338 pound, or as a full feature itself of 650 pound. One very expensive film in its day, but the picture quality I understand was very good. As to what parts of the film on that above listing that could be in or out, could be a bit of a challenge to figure out.
One of the first color sound films in the cinema?! Technicolor feature films had been around since 1935, and two strip Technicolor feature films had been around since the mid 1920's. Technicolor shorts had been around since 1932.
Interesting, Derann did release it full length, but for economic reasons you could also buy back in 1991 as Part one 4/600ft, Part Two 4/600ft, with each part costing 338 pound, or as a full feature itself of 650 pound. One very expensive film in its day, but the picture quality I understand was very good. As to what parts of the film on that above listing that could be in or out, could be a bit of a challenge to figure out.
It states, much lower down, that it is reels 1, 5, 7 & 8.
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