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  • Brian Fretwell
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    The first part of Carry on up the Kyber (4x600ft version), I started laste and needed some sleep, I'll be watching more today.

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  • Oliver Feld
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    The full feature of HIGH SOCIETY, the wonderful Musical starring Bing, Grace and Frank. I once re-recorded it to Stereo, which makes the feel good film even more amazing.

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  • Graham Ritchie
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    Steve you are right "A Grand Day Out" kept appearing in the second hand list which surprised me at the time, I thought it would have been snapped up, as we know, by the time we got those overseas lists, most of the films I was after were well and truly gone by the time I phoned up. I cant remember what it cost, but price wise at the time it was very reasonable. Its certainly a nice print with very good sound.

    Last night it was the Derann release of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" I put this film onto two Elmo reels, one 1200ft the other 800 footer, both picture and sound are very good. Collectors were over the moon when Disney allowed it full length onto Super8. Up to that point only two extracts were ever put out there I can think of, so getting the OK for the full feature was really a landmark in the world of Super8.

    One thing I did notice for the first time at the end credits, it states that it had been "digitally restored" that made me.

    PS I still think that old witch is one nasty piece of work, always surprised the film was given a "G" rating, should have been a R18

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  • Steve Klare
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    What was kind of amazing at the time was even after the negative was (umm) destroyed, A Grand Day Out kept showing up on the Derann used list over and over again, and these days many more collectors seem to have prints than that limited printing should have been able to supply.

    (-just saying...)

    I was feeling a little impoverished back around that time (-had a kid in day-care!), but I would have considered selling a kidney to get a print of The Wrong Trousers!

    (Just wasn't meant to be! -and having a spare kidney these days is probably a good thing!)

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  • Graham Sinden
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    That story about the damaged negative is a cover up given at the time. The real reason is the BBC found out about it and gave a Derann a big telling off so there was no more 😉.

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  • Juergen Kellermann
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    Thanks. I heard about the damaged negative, but was under the impression that it was damaged before any prints were made. Great that there are a few out there.

    In Germany, there are German-dubbed 16mm prints of the first three shorts, which were available for loan to schools and educational institutions. This seems to be the only other way to get hold of W&G for your home cinema. I have one of these prints, THE WRONG TROUSERS, but they are now also rare as hen's teeth.

    The first three shorts were also shown as a compilation-film in cinemas (I remember seeing it on the big screen) and there are a few 35mm prints in collectors' hands. I wish, I could get one of these...

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  • Brian Fretwell
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    Derann released "A Grand Day Out", but IIRC the negative got damaged in the lab so not many copies were produced. I've not heard of any of the others being on Super 8.

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  • Juergen Kellermann
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    Who released A GRAND DAY OUT on Super-8? Were any of the other W&G shorts also available?

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  • Oliver Feld
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    Exactly 30 years ago „Speed“ starring Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock and amazing Dennis Hopper came to the german Cinemas; so it was a special pleasure to screen this Blockbuster.

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  • Graham Ritchie
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    After watching the blu-ray of "I'm Not Scared" I needed to relax a bit, so what better way than to finish the night with a Super 8 reel of films.

    1...Gone Nutty
    2...For The Birds
    3....Madagascar Penguins
    4... A Grand Day Out Wallace and Gromit.

    Excellent prints and sound just the thing to chill out over

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  • Lee Mannering
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    Cinema in miniature
    My own documentary about our hobby
    11 minutes master.

    I look on this now and wonder where....

    30+ odd years ago film at home was a different place. We endured imperfections but still had a wonderful time no matter what.
    I had a new print of Gone with el wind from Derann with a green lab line. I projected that over 30 times in one year to womens groups etc they loved it.

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  • Brian Fretwell
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    Checked my 200ft (promo?) from U8 of Buck Rogers - it's pink!! However there is blue in the Universal 8 logo.

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  • Dave Bickford
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    The Little Whirlwind from ultra8.es. Fantastic print! ❤️

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  • Steve Klare
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    Elmo ST-1200HD, Behringer Mixer, Kodak Pageant 250S
    Tonight a dual-format show:

    On Super-8: -a compilation-reel of Singin' in the Rain digests (-just the songs) to remind me what a great show this is!

    On 16mm: Regen -a German language film about life in Munich during an afternoon rainstorm to remind me how language lessons on their own don't really make people fluent!

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  • Graham Ritchie
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    Last night after finishing with 35mm, plus having a Intermission, I threaded up the GS1200 and ran a fairly full reel of Fantasia extracts, all joined together on a 1200 foot reel. Those "Fantasia" extracts I never tire of watching on Super8. The color prints stand out plus of course the music, just a great way to finish of a evening of film.

    Taken last night all ready for part two, after putting the Ernie to bed.
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    Near the end I was becoming a bit like this....must be old age
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