After watching John Clancey's review of the 4k and super 8 cut down I watched "Silent Running" a little pink/orange in some scenes but the lighter ones are pretty good for its age. No edge markings so I can't say what stock it is on.
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Brian, my U-8 400 footer still has some color but the 16mm digest is completely red. This is a another great review segment by John.
Last night I watched two German cutdowns from Super 8 Warehouse that I'll be re-recording.
Rebus (Appointment in Beirut) - 2x400' CMV Film. 1969 crime caper starring Laurence Harvey & Ann-Margaret. I know very little about CMV, does anyone have some info?
Golden Needles (1974) - 2x400' UFA. Action film with Joe Don Baker & Elizabeth Ashley.
Nice color on both!
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Last night after the blu-ray I still had a bit of time to spare so thought I would run one very full reel of Super8 shorts, nine to be exact. Starting with Tweety Pie then onto two excellent shorts I had bought new, way back in the 1970s sometime from Castle films before they became U8, Egg Cracker Suite and Barber Of Saville, although both now have slight fade, they are still in pretty good condition. Next was Walton "The Two Mouseketeers' also bought new sometime in the 1970s. The color is "perfect" no change I can see in the last 40 years or so, it really is a stunning color print. The next two being "The Dwarfs Dilemma" and "I Wan'na Be Like You" have faded a little bit, but still great Disney extracts to watch. The last three on this reel are "His Mouse Friday" nice color print, followed by "Three For Breakfast" finishing with "Cat Napping"
Took this photo last night just before starting the above reel.
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After my recent screening of David Lean's Oliver Twist, I thought for tonight I would stick to the same director.
So...... the list was.....
Oliver Twist / Great Expectations Trailer - 1x 100' - Double David Lean films.
Father of The Bride Trailer 1x 50' - Steve Martin / Diane Kean
4x Adverts - 1x 75' - 1) Hovis Bread "The Runaway," (was that the one that Ridley Scott was behind ?) 2) Arctic Lite Beer 3) Pepsi 4) Vodka "Ask in Russchian"
Great Expectations - 6x 400' - The David Lean classic with Sir John Mills.
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Last nigh an odd compilation I bought at an event a couple of years ago - the 1x400ft version of 1941 on a 600ft spool with the Tom & Jerry cartoon Casanova Cat. 1941 was a bit scratched and very red in dark scenes, it was odd seeing a red cinema interior with excepts from Dumbo on screen looking the right colours and the end seemed better. the Tom & Jerry was a Walton print on late Fuji (no scratches) and great colour, on its own it would be worth the price I paid for both.
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This evenings viewing in the Man Cave went like this......
War of The Worlds - 1x 50' - Trailer to the earlier version.
A Bug's Life - 1x 50' - Trailer to the Pixar / Disney classic.
Warner Bros 25th Anniversary - 1x 200' - A celebration of the first 25 years of this legendary film company.
That's Dancing - 5x 400' - excellent compilation of film extracts from the year zero up to the 1980's incl. Flashdance / Fame and Michael Jackson.
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Another Saturday night in my favorite place with my favorite piece of machinery.
Tonight's menu looked like this....
Help! 1x 50' - Trailer to The Beatles film.
FA Cup Final 1972 - 1x 200' b&w - Leeds United v Arsenal, with the result of.... Allan Clarke 1 Arsenal 0 ! Must treat myself to a colour copy of this film one fine day!
Adverts - 1x 200' - Including Walkers Crisps, Levi Jeans, The Hillman Imp car and Treats (sweets)
Dracula - 2x 400' - The Frank Langella version. This one must have slipped the net when I purchased it a year or two back. I had re-housed it in a new CHC 600' cardboard cover, (it fits tightly on a 600' spool - just), but when I watched it, I realized I hadn't actually seen it before. A really REALLY good edit considering I have not seen the full length movie. Great stuff.
The Happiest Days of Your Life - 5x 400' B&W - In complete contrast to Dracula, a fun school comedy with Alistair Sim and Margaret Rutherford. Not Quite up to St.Trinians standard but still enjoyable.
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