The dinner scene from Carry on Up the Kyber, the Marketing 400ft of Grease, U8 400ft of Sweet Charity and Techno Warner Cartoon Sheep Ahoy (Sheep Amoy on the box!!!).
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Osi, I'm confused now. You said it was 'Helpmates', which is why I said that was a Walton release, not Mountain but the 3 titles you listed are from the feature 'Blockheads', which Mountain films released in various versions and titles.Last edited by Gary Sayers; May 25, 2021, 10:51 AM.
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I am glad I got a new print of the "Ride Of The 480" just before Derann closed as my original print has faded now quite badly. Last night I screened both prints, the new one was excellent.
Another watch last night was "The Cylon Attack" I haven't watched that one in years, and was surprised it was not to badly faded, its still pretty good color wise
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We just finished a cartoon and a feature:
Cartoon:
Steamboat Willie
Disney, 1928, Derann, 1x200'
Feature:
Steamboat Bill Junior
Buster Keaton, 1928, Blackhawk, 4x400'
-a combination that's so obvious I'm almost ashamed it took me this long to put them together!
(Nothing goes better with Ride of the 480 than A Train for Christmas, Graham!)
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Been sorting out a pile of 50ft B&W films yet to edit having shot them and sound stripe myself as and when. Back in the day Derek Simmonds at Derann was starting to edit some video also getting into animated effects shortly before his passing. Knowing I work in Media I helped him along the way and he did generate some nice animated titles which were intended to be used at the open day video show. I have the Open Day video sequence on Super 8 which we must include at a show somewhere when we are able demonstrating how clever the great man was.
A nice memory...
Had another Scope show enjoying the Bond 007 sequences available from REEL IMAGE.
SKY
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Is magnificent and worth saving up for.
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A good long half hour of Sylvester cartoons from TechnoFilms (No Derann reprints) A mixture of stock from 3M to Kodak SP via one with no edge marking. The 3M and the unidentified ones were the brown/reddish with 2 of the SP ones close behind. The other one on Kodak SP had great colour and even a slight blue tint perhaps this was a variety on the way to them developing LPP.
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Last night after watching a blu-ray it was back to Super8.
One 8000ft reel
1....The Frog and the Princess.
2.....Donald Duck and the Gorilla.
3.....Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby.
4.....Both extracts of Pinocchio.
The films were in very good condition with very little fade.
Lastly....two screenings of the Marketing 3/400footer of "Airplane" great stuff and great music by the Bee Gees "Stayin Alive" the full number.
PS. On a first aid course I did a few years back the CPR "timing the compressions" was done to "Stayin Alive"
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