Tom, you amaze me with your experience of film history and what happened to
these reels!
Cheers,
Toochis
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From: Tom Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, July 4, 2008 9:13:36 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MOPO Lost Scenes From Sci-Fi
I can't wait to see it!
Toochis
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From: Sean Linkenback [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, July 4, 2008 9:35:01 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MOPO Lost Scenes From Sci-Fi Classic 'Metropolis' Revealed
This has been talked about on the forums
well I have never watched alot of silents and only seen scenes from
metropolis.- I dig the maria robot
I did see the restored 1933 King King as I had a 16mm print.. but I
need to catch up I have some
videos of the silents and my sone likes early chaplin and others I
liked to study the
You're welcome, Tom. I have to admit, it was rather brilliant of me
to bring up this topic.
Wait...I think Jim Episale started it. Darn.
-rk
On Jul 4, 2008, at 10:17 PM, Tom Martin wrote:
...thanks Sean and roger for pointing out
Sean Linkenback wrote:
This has been talked about on the
roger,
here's a thought..
if thats the case..i think your next poetic ode should be for Jim.
jeff
On Jul 4, 2008, at 11:30 PM, Roger Kim wrote:
Wait...I think Jim Episale started it
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At 06:38 AM 7/5/2008, Toochis Morin wrote:
It would be cool if someone found London after midnight also. and
many otehr lost films..
well yes it would - BUT - Film Incorporated had at least 5 of the Lon
Chaney films
available - having taken the package over when MGM/UA stopped renting
out
bill,
what were these 5 chaney titles that you took home and ran on your
home 16mm projector?
jeff
On Jul 5, 2008, at 12:42 AM, William A Brent wrote:
The prints were 12 year old lab originals - still with the
lab tags (never run) and in the 8 years or so - not one of them
rented -
actually Toochis I dontknow a whole lot about film... I admit it and am
quite embarrased .. However
selling memorabilia for 30 years I couldnt help but learn something...
as I have had soem of the best teachers from My customers.. they weould
say what do you have on so and so.. and then i would
Here is a good question and a situation I have never run across:
I recently acquired some 80's folded 1-sheets and on the back of a Rocky III
poster was written in large letters across the whole poster: STOLEN FROM
(name withheld) CINEMA!
I have never seen this on the back of a poster before.
Davem,
You're at the disadvantage of not knowing if the guy/gal who wrote
that eventually changed his/her mind and sold the poster to someone.
And I'm likely WY off on this but in a way, aren't the vast
majority of posters technically 'stolen' from the NSS?
Know there are mitigating
I never saw this before. Originally theater owners were supposed to
return distribution posters but many did not. I don't recall if that
extended into the 1980s. If it did, then it's the case of the pot
calling the kettle black since it was not rightfully owned by the
theater to begin with. Since
At 02:27 PM 7/5/2008, Jeff Potokar wrote:
bill,
what were these 5 chaney titles that you took home and ran on your
home 16mm projector?
jeff
He Who Gets Slapped
Tell it to the Marines
West of Zanzibar
where east is east
blackbird
those are the ones they had here in NY - but the only ones
just listed saturday, july 5
CHECK OUT THE ODDEST POSTER ON EBAY:?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemrd=1item=180261705767ssPageName=STRK:MESE:ITih=008
ITS A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD original half sheet,
FROGS milland half sheet
plus several other listings of BAD GIRL FLICKS
CROSBY
I am flying over to London this weekend. Can anyone recommend any movie poster
shops? I am staying at Westminster area in London.
This would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Philipp
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Go see Adrian Cowdry. the vintage magazine shoppe and Wall to wall posters..
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I am flying over to London this weekend. Can anyone recommend any
movie poster shops? I am staying at Westminster area in London.
This would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Philipp
I think there are only two galleries left open in London.
Reel Poster Gallery in Westbourne Grove, W2 and Tim Maddison's in
Colville Place, W1.
I know Flashbacks moved from Silver Place a while back, were somewhere
else, not sure if they are still going now.
http://www.reelposter.com
the very first feedback i received on my ebay newer?account 3 years ago,
WITNESSFOR, is from moviedrome2?.? he is in london and has items listed
presently.? the poster i purchased was insert of LADY IN THE LAKE.? 6 months
ago i got insert of AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER.? contact him for
I bought several things from Moviedrome a few years ago. He's a fine guy and
an excellent seller.
But as I recall, he is not in London but lives somewhere well outside. It's
been a good while and the contact info was on my old computer that was washed
into oblivion by the aftermath of
Thanks guys. I will visit the Reel poster gallery and Tims gallery. Not much
time. Philipp
--Original Message--
From: Richard Evans
To: Philipp aol
Cc: Mopo
Sent: Jul 5, 2008 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] London Movie Poster Shops QUestion
I think there are only two galleries left open in
Hi, Everyone,
I have about 40 Auctions closing on SUNDAY, including MANY Vintage US 3 +
6 SHEETS at Bargain Basement prices---plus LOTS of other GREAT stuff, too.
Also, a couple of days later, I have a truly ONE-OF-A-KIND 1923 US one sheet
from a film called LOST IN A BIG CITY. If you
I used to buy from the Witch's Ball near Covent Garden at St. Martin's
Lane but I think I used to buy mostly French opera and art deco posters.
Sometimes they'd have the odd movie poster. Buying posters in London is
an expensive proposition, especially with the current exchange rate.
FRANC
hello Folks . anuone have Adrians email or new website?? I tryed to get
Phillip
Adrians # and the webiste wont open.. www.cineartgallery.com
Phillip would like to contact ADian
thanks, Tom
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I have some various lobby cards for sale:
Young America – 1942 – Lobby card - Jane Withers
Seven Year Itch – 1955 – Lobby card # 6 - Marilyn Monroe
Bus Stop – 1956 – Lobby card # 2 - Marilyn Monroe
Point of No Return – 1954 – Lobby card # 2 - Marilyn Monroe
Niagara - 1953 - Lobby
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