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I have ran across Ken Films prints dating from as late as April of 1983, according to what the leader states, but that doesn't mean they couldn't have been in active production past that point. So, how long did they actually function as a company?
According to "Super 8 Lore", Ken Films had already been working on a Return of the Jedi digest, but if they did, it was never printed (?). I would be fascinated as to what is the latest existing Ken Films prints, but April of 83 are the only ones that I can for sure verify.
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