If you could give awards to the Top Five worst edited super 8mm cutdowns, which titles would win? Mostly for not what they included, but for what they cut out... For what it's worth - here are my picks.
1) Barbarella - Marketing films opted to leave out Jane Fonda's opening credit gravity-free strip-tease on ALL their digests... even the 3 X 400' mini feature.
2) Plan 9 From Outer Space - The film was made by Ed Wood because of some footage he had of Bela Lugosi smelling roses outside his home... the last film ever captured of Bela... but Mountain Films cut it out of their 4 X 400' abridged feature. Borderline criminal.
3) Plague of the Zombies - The dream sequence of the dead rising from their graves was groundbreaking and inspired an entire genre... just don't look for it in Derann's 400'er.
4) Witchfinder General - The pre-credit opening sequence sets the tone for the whole film... the quiet English country side shattered by a woman's screams as she is lead by a gang to be hanged as a witch. Walton Film's editor chose to lose the entire thing and cut to the rolling credits from the end of the film instead.... a mess!
5) Love At First Bite - George Hamilton and Susan St James clearing the dance floor to "I Love the Nighlife" was the clear highlight...not for Ken Films! It's entirely left out of the 400' digest.
What are your picks?
1) Barbarella - Marketing films opted to leave out Jane Fonda's opening credit gravity-free strip-tease on ALL their digests... even the 3 X 400' mini feature.
2) Plan 9 From Outer Space - The film was made by Ed Wood because of some footage he had of Bela Lugosi smelling roses outside his home... the last film ever captured of Bela... but Mountain Films cut it out of their 4 X 400' abridged feature. Borderline criminal.
3) Plague of the Zombies - The dream sequence of the dead rising from their graves was groundbreaking and inspired an entire genre... just don't look for it in Derann's 400'er.
4) Witchfinder General - The pre-credit opening sequence sets the tone for the whole film... the quiet English country side shattered by a woman's screams as she is lead by a gang to be hanged as a witch. Walton Film's editor chose to lose the entire thing and cut to the rolling credits from the end of the film instead.... a mess!
5) Love At First Bite - George Hamilton and Susan St James clearing the dance floor to "I Love the Nighlife" was the clear highlight...not for Ken Films! It's entirely left out of the 400' digest.
What are your picks?
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