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itdo
May 12th, 2003, 11:02 AM
Hi!
I have a couple of the Duke's films on 8mm, and since I got hooked on collecting 35mm, I'd like to sell'em all as a whole bunch:

Stagecoach (full feature)
The Conqueror (full feature)
I married a Woman (full feature)
How the West Was Won (20 minute short version)
Hurricane Express (20 minute short version)
Rooster Cogburn (20 minute short version)
Rio Grande (full feature)
Red River (one part missing)
Trailer Reels with the original trailers of: Jet Pilot, Wings of Eagles, Dakota, Fighting Kentuckian, Sands of Iwo Jima, Rio Grande.

Throwing in a couple of non-Wayne-films as well: Errol Flynn in Robin Hood (about 90 minute version), Tom & Jerry: The Night Before Christmas, and two classic Tex Avery cartoons with Droopy (Deputy Droopy and Drag Along Droopy).

Haven't set a price for the whole package.
If interested, send me an email and I give you specifics about condition, et cetera.

Roland

itdo
May 28th, 2003, 08:56 AM
Bumping this to the top:
"The Cowboys" in 35mm was just offered to me, and even though this is probably not a board where 35mm-collectors meet, I thought this could be interesting for some of you. So for those who aren't familiar with 35mm: this is the real stuff, the copy which ran at your local moviehouse the year the film was originally shown. Every second of film is 25 frames (cells) of single photos. Just look at how much a single frame from a film can cost you at Ebay. So this is the oppurtunity to own the whole film - and maybe cut away and sell single cells from The Cowboys. The offer I got is for 400 Euros (I think the Euro and the $ are pretty much the same these days), anyway, that's a reasonable price. Any more infos you want, just ask (why isn't he buying the darn thing himself if it's sooo cool, you're asking. I already got me a copy of Cowboys, so I'm just passing on the information!)

Nobody for my 8mm-films, really? Think about how much fun it is to build a screen with your mother's sheets in the backyard and screen a John Wayne oldie for the whole popcorn-munchin' family!