Did Ken Films put out slightly different versions of their 200ft B/W silent releases over the years?
I only ask as I was looking at super 8 subjects on youtube today and I noticed the Ken release of 'War of the Worlds' had been uploaded by Clinton Hunt. I love this cut-down (first film that I ever bought in the mid 1970s), so I took a look.
I was totally surprised to find that there was around 40 seconds of footage at the start that was not in my copy. Basically, there is the Paramount logo, followed by some of the WWI and WWII footage that's in the feature pre-title. There's also a brief cast list and other credits. The rest of the reel is identical to mine.
I double checked my reel (which I purchased brand new) and there are no splices (I knew this but I checked anyway), so there's no missing footage.
Has anyone else made a similar discovery on any Ken films release or indeed, does anyone else have the 'War of the Worlds' and if so, does it have the same footage as the one on youtube?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NUUukAtyo4
I only ask as I was looking at super 8 subjects on youtube today and I noticed the Ken release of 'War of the Worlds' had been uploaded by Clinton Hunt. I love this cut-down (first film that I ever bought in the mid 1970s), so I took a look.
I was totally surprised to find that there was around 40 seconds of footage at the start that was not in my copy. Basically, there is the Paramount logo, followed by some of the WWI and WWII footage that's in the feature pre-title. There's also a brief cast list and other credits. The rest of the reel is identical to mine.
I double checked my reel (which I purchased brand new) and there are no splices (I knew this but I checked anyway), so there's no missing footage.
Has anyone else made a similar discovery on any Ken films release or indeed, does anyone else have the 'War of the Worlds' and if so, does it have the same footage as the one on youtube?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NUUukAtyo4
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