Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-20 Thread Toochis Morin
udius (Blind Bargin) - his one real monster movie! > > > > -Original Message- > From: Bruce Hershenson > Sent: Feb 18, 2012 9:42 PM > To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU > Subject: Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film? > > What about this o

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-19 Thread Bill Brent
enson Sent: Feb 18, 2012 9:42 PM To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Subject: Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film? What about this one from the same page? 1999 Puppet Felix R. Limardo A 1999 film starring Fred Weller and Rebecca Gayheart. Comedian Artie Lange who also appeared

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-18 Thread Bruce Hershenson
/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lost_films#1990s > > -- > *From:* Toochis Morin > *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU > *Sent:* Saturday, 18 February 2012, 21:43 > > *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film? > > I would

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-18 Thread Neil Jaworski
he original version of "September" that Woody Allen shot and then scrapped. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lost_films#1990s  From: Toochis Morin To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU Sent: Saturday, 18 February 2012, 21:43 Subject: Re: [MOPO] What is t

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-18 Thread Simon Oram
gt; 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 > > From: Kirby McDaniel > To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU > Sent: Tue

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-18 Thread Richard C Evans
ot;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 > > From: Kirby McDaniel > To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU > Sent: Tuesday,

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-18 Thread Toochis Morin
really hope might > stil be found in a basement someday... > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_Dick%E2%80%94Rehearsed > > Neil > > From: Kirby McDaniel > To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU > Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2012, 18:09 > Subject: Re: [MOPO] What is the mos

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-18 Thread Neil Jaworski
cDaniel To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 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

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Michael B
think of some great tv stuff of the 50s that were lost. i've tried to you-tube some old games shows of the 50s wanna feel old? i recently found an old drake's YODDLES* commercial, but couldn't find RING DINGS*. *it was a different cake than it is not. the choc was far su

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Kirby McDaniel
iad of legal complications surrounding it. Possibly for > the best! > > Neil > > > From: Helmut Hamm > To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU > Sent: Tuesday, 14 February 2012, 15:48 > Subject: Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film? > > I jus

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Alan Adler
Howdy I wrote Earl Owensby's first film - CHALLENGE - when I was a kid just out of film school. Earl's acting was so bad he asked that his throat be cut in the opening action sequence so he would be mute and not required to deliver dialogue throughout the remaining 80 excrutiating minutes that

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Neil Jaworski
t.  Possibly for the best! Neil From: Helmut Hamm To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 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 wh

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Cory Glaberson
There were a lot of independent films from the 60s that played only as roadshow pictures with no studio or release backing. Most of them are "lost" inthe sense the few remaining prints are not available on DVD or Video tape. One famous one is Hot Rod Hulabaloo - which I believe is still lost. I

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Helmut Hamm
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

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread 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

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Kirby McDaniel
There are some that SHOULD be! K. 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

Re: [MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Wim Jansen
Most of the sixties and seventies TV on videotape is lost. Wiped because videotape was so expensive. It's a matter of debate if a TV-movie is a movie of course, but then quite a few had their own publicity paper. Wim Op 14 feb 2012, om 15:25 heeft Bruce Hershenson het volgende geschreven: > We

[MOPO] What is the most recent "lost" film?

2012-02-14 Thread Bruce Hershenson
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 -- Bruce Hershenson and the o