The 400ft Super 8 release of Universal's W.C. Fields' "It's A Gift" is a combination of two earlier 200ft Castle releases, "The Big Thumb" and "California Bound". It was great pity that Universal used lower grade 16mm prints as a source material unlike Castle who used prime 35mm source material.
My copy of the Universal release has a picture quality that is not too good, something like we used to refer to as "soot and whitewash". There are no real grey tones.
I would like to ask anyone who has a copy of the 200ft "The Big Thumb" a question. At the end, W.C. fixes a notice on his shop door. Unfortunately my film is so bad that the notice is unreadable. So the question is:- what does the notice say?
Maurice
My copy of the Universal release has a picture quality that is not too good, something like we used to refer to as "soot and whitewash". There are no real grey tones.
I would like to ask anyone who has a copy of the 200ft "The Big Thumb" a question. At the end, W.C. fixes a notice on his shop door. Unfortunately my film is so bad that the notice is unreadable. So the question is:- what does the notice say?
Maurice
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