I take it that Derann didn't get hold of the negatives and reprint their releases?
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My Viacom "When the North Wind Blows" probably was a great print when new, but sadly I'm guessing it was stored in less than perfect conditions: it's what E-Bay sellers often call "warm". I also have the Derann "Wildlife Interlude", so I know what this film is supposed to look like. I'd love it if the whole thing looked that good!
https://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-b...c;f=4;t=000275
It's still one of my favorite movies and maybe once a year I project it a reel or two per night and enjoy it for several days.Last edited by Steve Klare; April 09, 2022, 09:16 AM.
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Originally posted by Ged Jones View PostStill need info on Viacom themselves , did they have an arm set up just for this venture or did some else get paid to do it on their behalf and what lab(s) did they use?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viacom_(1952%E2%80%932006)
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Greetings Ged! We are all fortunate that you will be available for our so many questions! I think Ed is more directly attempting to answer your questions by using Google but in absence of any reference to 8mm production it will require more detective work. One of our U.S. members must know who and where these prints were produced? Any box art out there? I will look at my leaders on my Viacom prints to see what I can come up with. Once again, Welcome Ged!
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I have "The Adventures of Frontier Fremont", and from what I have heard from the person who I bought it from (in Spain), that it was not officially released in the USA. It is another rare feature from the Viacom folks, printed on Kodak SP, so it sadly has some color fade. This is another one of those feature films that was barely released on any format. It was released on VHS, but even this is very hard to come by. The quality of the VHS, audio and video, is incredibly poor. The image quality of the super 8 is just barely passable. Certainly not pin sharp, to be sure. My copy is still in Spanish, as, though I have a copy of the VHS tapes, I haven't been able to sync it for a rerecord. A shame, as, in my opinion, (and as a lover of Grizzly Adams), Frontier Fremont has a better story line.
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