There is much story surrounding this print and it's producer. Jörg Harnischmacher of Germany had released Raiders as well, plus may others. This one is not done justice with mere smartphone captures but they are included nonetheless. the Print is Poly Mag dual striped and the stripes were in very nice shape to handle an English Dolby Digital re-record. The color is well saturated throughout and the print is sharp. This is also not best represented here but I make due with what I have. The opening credits abound with " Anything Goes" and are fantastic! Though this is not the top Indiana Jones film entry it is entertaining and has some quite action packed scenes. The roller coaster ride comes of magnificent! the scenes in the Temple are saturated in Red While Indy is under his spell and this come off well in the Super 8 version. The scenes on the plane, the suspension bridge and cliff face all present well in this Anamorphic presentation. This one is quite scarce in this gauge. But I can only say this: Quite Simply, A Wonderful print!
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Thanks Mark and Lee for your replies. I forgot to mention that the print arrived as originally produced on 6X400' spools. There were no original heads or tails ( feet ), just generic leaders as it had undoubtedly been mounted on
larger capacity spools as I have done again.
. Having acquired the first film in the series 2 years ago ( also a Harnischmacher produced print ), and knowing that I can order the Last Crusade from Steve Osborne ,the missing link in my collection of the Original Indy Trilogy was Temple of Doom. How It became a reality is for another thread...
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I have Raiders & Last Crusade too on Super 8. Raiders is from Harnischmacher too. It is a good Print, but sometimes you have to turn the Frame up and down between the reel Changing. From Temple of Doom I have a nice 35mm Print. What do you think? Will this Indiana Jones Features rises up to the Prices of Star Wars soon?
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Thanks Doug and Thomas. I was hoping that either one of you gentleman could briefly describe the Last Crusade print? Are the opening/closing credits in German? Is the Master source print one of good quality? And was it a 6X400' or 7X400' release? Either way it is on my 2020 WTB list which has seen far less activity under the current circumstances.
Stay Calm, Be kind, and Stay safe.
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Burton,
My print came on 7x600' reels, however it is on acetate stock which is thicker than polyester. I would assume the new prints are on polyester. The print is very good, but keep in mind that I bought this title 12 years ago, so it would be nice to hear from someone who ordered a new print more recently. You can always ask Steve, since he will give you an honest reply. The opening credits are in English except for the main title. It goes from "A Steven Spielberg Film" to "Harrison Ford starring in" to "Indiana Jones Und Der Letzte Kreuzzug".
Doug
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Thanks Doug, answers everything I wanted to know. You are right about the larger reels required for the German acetate prints. These were still being offered when I re-entered the hobby and my first order from Steve was Vertigo. An acetate print on 7X600' It is noticeably thicker than the poly prints now available. It dId come dual striped with tremendous recording by Lance. Kudos for a fantastic job!
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Hi Steven, I have had "You Only Live Twice" for a couple of years now and it arrived From The Reel Image on Poly stock but with only a main stripe.
The Soundtrack is Mono nonetheless has incredible clarity and dynamic tonal range, the source being Dolby Digital. Exceptional Remix on this, one of my favorite Super 8 prints.
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