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HAUNTED RANCH, THE (1943) $125.00
Super 8, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 3 Reels in Box. No VS.
DIR: Robert Emmet Tansey
CAST: John “Dusty” King, David Sharpe, Max Terhune
Both the Range Busters and Rance and his outlaw gang are looking for stolen gold bullion. To scare people away from the ranch where the gold is hidden, Rance has his man imitating ghosts. The gold is in a steel cased organ but a certain combination of organ stops need to be pulled to obtain the gold.
Super 8, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 3 Reels in Box. No VS.
DIR: Robert Emmet Tansey
CAST: John “Dusty” King, David Sharpe, Max Terhune
Both the Range Busters and Rance and his outlaw gang are looking for stolen gold bullion. To scare people away from the ranch where the gold is hidden, Rance has his man imitating ghosts. The gold is in a steel cased organ but a certain combination of organ stops need to be pulled to obtain the gold.
SILENT PARTNER, THE (1955) episode of THE SCREEN DIRECTOR'S PLAYHOUSE $125.00
Super 8, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 2 Reels in Box. No VS.
DIR: George Marshall
CAST: Buster Keaton, Zazu Pitts, Joe E. Brown
This was a half-hour dramatic episode from an anthology series, one of many such series that flourished at the time, and it served as something of a tribute (and explicit apology) to Keaton and all the other long-neglected veterans from the silent days. Buster plays a once-famous comedy star named Kelsey Dutton, a character clearly meant to be a version of himself. The story is set in a greasy spoon diner in Hollywood, located a few doors down from the theater where the Academy Awards ceremony is taking place. While the show plays on a T.V. over the bar, the diner's regulars exchange quips, bicker, and pay little attention to the stranger in their midst, an old man in a baggy suit who sits at the counter sipping a beer, watching the show in silence. When a movie director named Arthur Vail (played by Joe E. Brown) receives a lifetime achievement award the televised tribute includes clips from his early comedies starring Kelsey Dutton, and the denizens of the diner gradually realize that the old man at the counter is Dutton himself. In the end, it's implied that the renewed attention brought by the Oscars telecast will result in a career comeback for Dutton --which, obviously, echoes the real-life role T.V. played in Buster Keaton's life.
The diner sequences are the true highlight, and Buster gets an opportunity to demonstrate his dramatic acting chops in these ensemble scenes. The supporting cast features several familiar faces, Joe E. Brown, ZaSu Pitts, Jack Elam, and Evelyn Ankers, best known from Universal's '40s horror flicks. Most surprising of all, Bob Hope turns up in a brief cameo as himself, hosting the Oscars broadcast in a scene shot specifically for this program.
Super 8, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 2 Reels in Box. No VS.
DIR: George Marshall
CAST: Buster Keaton, Zazu Pitts, Joe E. Brown
This was a half-hour dramatic episode from an anthology series, one of many such series that flourished at the time, and it served as something of a tribute (and explicit apology) to Keaton and all the other long-neglected veterans from the silent days. Buster plays a once-famous comedy star named Kelsey Dutton, a character clearly meant to be a version of himself. The story is set in a greasy spoon diner in Hollywood, located a few doors down from the theater where the Academy Awards ceremony is taking place. While the show plays on a T.V. over the bar, the diner's regulars exchange quips, bicker, and pay little attention to the stranger in their midst, an old man in a baggy suit who sits at the counter sipping a beer, watching the show in silence. When a movie director named Arthur Vail (played by Joe E. Brown) receives a lifetime achievement award the televised tribute includes clips from his early comedies starring Kelsey Dutton, and the denizens of the diner gradually realize that the old man at the counter is Dutton himself. In the end, it's implied that the renewed attention brought by the Oscars telecast will result in a career comeback for Dutton --which, obviously, echoes the real-life role T.V. played in Buster Keaton's life.
The diner sequences are the true highlight, and Buster gets an opportunity to demonstrate his dramatic acting chops in these ensemble scenes. The supporting cast features several familiar faces, Joe E. Brown, ZaSu Pitts, Jack Elam, and Evelyn Ankers, best known from Universal's '40s horror flicks. Most surprising of all, Bob Hope turns up in a brief cameo as himself, hosting the Oscars broadcast in a scene shot specifically for this program.
THIEF OF BAGDAD, THE, (1924) $125.00
Super 8, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 7 Reels in Box. No VS.
DIR: Raoul Walsh
CAST: Douglas Fairbanks, Juianne Jounston, Snitz Edwards
The sets are amazing. Designed by William Cameron Menzies, they are beyond spectacular. Almost every frame of this film is a work of art and of course, the amazing thing is, this was not done through computer animation. So skillful are the designs and the camerawork, that it is almost impossible to tell where the sets stop and the matt paintings begin.
A thief falls in love with the Caliph of Bagdad's daughter. The Caliph will give her hand to the suitor that brings back the rarest treasure after seven moons. The thief sets off on a magical journey while, unbeknownst to him, another suitor, the Prince of the Mongols, is not playing by the rules.
Super 8, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 7 Reels in Box. No VS.
DIR: Raoul Walsh
CAST: Douglas Fairbanks, Juianne Jounston, Snitz Edwards
The sets are amazing. Designed by William Cameron Menzies, they are beyond spectacular. Almost every frame of this film is a work of art and of course, the amazing thing is, this was not done through computer animation. So skillful are the designs and the camerawork, that it is almost impossible to tell where the sets stop and the matt paintings begin.
A thief falls in love with the Caliph of Bagdad's daughter. The Caliph will give her hand to the suitor that brings back the rarest treasure after seven moons. The thief sets off on a magical journey while, unbeknownst to him, another suitor, the Prince of the Mongols, is not playing by the rules.
BUSY BODIES (1933) $30.00
Super 8 short, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 400’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Lloyd French
CAST: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Dick Gilbert
Stan and Ollie do battle with inanimate objects, their co-workers, and the laws of physics during a routine work day at the sawmill. One of four Laurel & Hardy shorts directed by Lloyd French, and acknowledged as one of the team's best. French was a journeyman director who had done earlier uncredited work with L&H (Pack Up Your Troubles -1932), and went on to create musical and comedy shorts for Warner Bros and RKO through the early 1940s. While not as famous as The Music Box, I feel certain that this must be one of Laurel and Hardy's best-remembered shorts. Lasting just under 20 minutes, it's arguably their most physical work, with an almost non-stop array of sight gags.
Super 8 short, B&W Mag Sound Blackhawk print in Great Condition. 400’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Lloyd French
CAST: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Dick Gilbert
Stan and Ollie do battle with inanimate objects, their co-workers, and the laws of physics during a routine work day at the sawmill. One of four Laurel & Hardy shorts directed by Lloyd French, and acknowledged as one of the team's best. French was a journeyman director who had done earlier uncredited work with L&H (Pack Up Your Troubles -1932), and went on to create musical and comedy shorts for Warner Bros and RKO through the early 1940s. While not as famous as The Music Box, I feel certain that this must be one of Laurel and Hardy's best-remembered shorts. Lasting just under 20 minutes, it's arguably their most physical work, with an almost non-stop array of sight gags.
FINISHING TOUCH, THE (1928) $30.00
Super 8 short, B&W Blackhawk Silent print in Great Condition, no leader. 400’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Clyde Bruckman CAST: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Dorothy Coburnn
The boys are contracted to build a house in a day, but they have many mishaps and run into trouble with the nearby hospital staff, due to their excessive noise.
Super 8 short, B&W Blackhawk Silent print in Great Condition, no leader. 400’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Clyde Bruckman CAST: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Dorothy Coburnn
The boys are contracted to build a house in a day, but they have many mishaps and run into trouble with the nearby hospital staff, due to their excessive noise.
HAVE BADGE, WILL CHASE (1955) $30.00
Super 8 short, B&W Mag Sound Castle print in Great Condition. 200’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Charles Lamont CAST: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Fred Clark
Castle’a condensed version of “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS.”
This film is known as being one of the best movies about silent movies because it has a real feel for the time and the characters, and presents them with a certain degree of authenticity. All that aside, it's also a lot of fun.
Super 8 short, B&W Mag Sound Castle print in Great Condition. 200’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Charles Lamont CAST: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Fred Clark
Castle’a condensed version of “ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE KEYSTONE KOPS.”
This film is known as being one of the best movies about silent movies because it has a real feel for the time and the characters, and presents them with a certain degree of authenticity. All that aside, it's also a lot of fun.
9.5mm 9.5mm 9.5mm 9.5mm 9.5mm
CHRONICLES OF THE GREY HOUSE (1925) $20
9.5mm B&W Incomplete Print with slight warp. Reels 1 and 2
DIR: Arthur von Gerlach
CAST: Arthur Kraussneck, Paul Hartmann, Thea von Harbou
9.5mm B&W Incomplete Print with slight warp. Reels 1 and 2
DIR: Arthur von Gerlach
CAST: Arthur Kraussneck, Paul Hartmann, Thea von Harbou
FAUST (1926) $20
9.5mm B&W Incomplete Print with slight warp. Reels 3 and 4
DIR: F.W. Murnau CAST: Gosta Ekman, Emil Jannings, Camilla Horn
9.5mm B&W Incomplete Print with slight warp. Reels 3 and 4
DIR: F.W. Murnau CAST: Gosta Ekman, Emil Jannings, Camilla Horn
~Super 8mm SOLD~
CREEPS (1956) SOLD
Super 8 short, B&W Mag Sound print in Great Condition, short leader. 400’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Jules White CAST: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard
Super 8 short, B&W Mag Sound print in Great Condition, short leader. 400’ in can. No VS.
DIR: Jules White CAST: Moe Howard, Larry Fine, Shemp Howard
KING OF THE ROCKET MEN, (1949) SOLD
Super 8 SERIAL, B&W Mag Sound print in Great Condition. 12 Chapters in Boxes. No VS.
DIR: Fred C Brannon CAST: Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don Haggerty
Super 8 SERIAL, B&W Mag Sound print in Great Condition. 12 Chapters in Boxes. No VS.
DIR: Fred C Brannon CAST: Tristram Coffin, Mae Clarke, Don Haggerty
THE PRINCESS AND THE DRAGON (1926) SOLD
Super 8 COLOR SOUND
Disney Home Movie on original plastic film reels in original boxes. VINTAGE Family Entertainment. Great stocking stuffer, or use the film for an art project. Box does show signs of wear. The Prince and The Dragon from Walt Disney feature Sleeping Beauty
Super 8 COLOR SOUND
Disney Home Movie on original plastic film reels in original boxes. VINTAGE Family Entertainment. Great stocking stuffer, or use the film for an art project. Box does show signs of wear. The Prince and The Dragon from Walt Disney feature Sleeping Beauty
RADAR MEN FROM THE MOON (1952) SOLD
Super 8 SERIAL, B&W Mag Sound print in Great Condition. 12 Chapters in Boxes. No VS.
Durann Film Services, great sharpness and density.
DIR: Fred C Brannon CAST: George Wallace, Aline Towne, Roy Barcoft.
Super 8 SERIAL, B&W Mag Sound print in Great Condition. 12 Chapters in Boxes. No VS.
Durann Film Services, great sharpness and density.
DIR: Fred C Brannon CAST: George Wallace, Aline Towne, Roy Barcoft.