Dear All
Before this thread expires completely, I just realised that an honorable 
mention must go to Orson Welles the patron saint of lost, abandoned and 
unreleased films (cf. "The Deep", "Don Quixote", "The Merchant Of Venice" etc 
etc) . There is hope that "The Other Side Of The Wind" may finally be released 
soon, but the film I would be most delighted for them to find is "Moby Dick - 
Rehearsed" a recording of Welles stage-adaptation.  Welles filmed 75 mins of 
material back in 1955 with a cast that included Welles, Patrick MacGoohan, 
Gordon Jackson, Joan Plowright and Christopher Lee.

Not a "lost film" in the strictest sense, but something I really hope might 
stil be found in a basement someday...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_Dick%E2%80%94Rehearsed 


Neil


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 From: Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2012, 18:09
Subject: Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?
 

It could not be worse? - or could it - than LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL, a film that 
managed to somehow trivialize the holocaust while still winning
three Oscars.  Not, as you can tell, one of my favorite OscarMoments.

Kirby



On Feb 14, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Neil Jaworski wrote:

The most recent, mainstream "lost" film might be Jerry Lewis' tragi-comedy "The 
Day The Clown Cried" (1972) where Jerry plays a clown in a concentration camp 
who's job it is to lead kids into the gas chambers.
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>
>Only a handful of people have ever seen the film including Harry Shearer who 
>said "The closest I can come to describing the effect is if you flew down to 
>Tijuana and suddenly saw a painting on black velvet of Auschwitz. You'd just 
>think, 'My God, wait a minute!  It's not funny, and it's not good, and 
>somebody's trying too hard in the wrong direction to convey this strongly held 
>feeling."
>
>
>It's rumoured that the sole copy is in Jerry's vault, but I suppose its 
>unlikely it will ever see the light of day.  As well as issues of taste there 
>are apparently a myriad of legal complications surrounding it.  Possibly for 
>the best!
>
>
>Neil
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> From: Helmut Hamm <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2012, 15:48
>Subject: Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?
> 
>
>I just checked the IMDb for the the films of Earl Owensby, and while I'm 
>pretty sure that most of his films eventually saw a video release, THE BRASS 
>RING from 1975 has no votes at all, so chances are, that this one is indeed 
>lost.
>
>
>For those who are not familiar with the name, Earl Owensby's E.O. Productions 
>made a number of action flics in the 70s and 80s, mostly catering to the 
>drive-ins in the South. Unfortunately, Earl's North Carolina studios have been 
>severely hit by a tornado a few years back, and he lost most of his films 
>prints on that day.
>
>
>On some of his films, these may have well been the last surviving 16 mm 
>copies... 
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>
>Personally, I really enjoyed SEABO (aka BUCKSTONE COUNTY PRISON), which to 
>this day is only available as a poor DVD-R transfered from a video tape. 
>A 'regular' DVD had been announced on the web, but it never came out, due to 
>the lack of a film print. 
>So, technically, SEABO is not a lost film, but the best you can get is vhs 
>quality...
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>Helmut
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>Am 14.02.2012 um 15:52 schrieb Bruce Hershenson:
>
>Very true, Kirby! But that was not my question.
>>
>>Wim, I was not counting made for TV. I think the reason so
 many of those were lost is that they simply re-used the tapes (you could 
record right over the last recording), so it saved lots of money. Kind of like 
how they melted down old films!
>>
>>Bruce
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>>
>>On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Kirby McDaniel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>There are some that SHOULD be!K.
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>>>
>>>On Feb 14, 2012, at 8:25 AM, Bruce Hershenson wrote:
>>>
>>>We often hear that half of all movies made before 1920 are "lost". But what 
>>>is the most recent "lost" film? I mean, are there movies of the 1960s or 
>>>later that are "lost"? Or when did people stop being so stupid as to lose 
>>>the last surviving example of a movie?
>>>>
>>>>Bruce
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