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Alex Rolfe
Film Handler

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From: Cambridge, MA, USA
Registered: Mar 2003


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5 Reels
1.33:1, color, mono
Universal Pictures/Deluxe Film Rejuventation

print #3 in excellent shape.

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John Hawkinson
Film God

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Registered: Feb 2002


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Of course, this is 1.37:1 Academy, not 1.33:1 Silent. (I don't really understand why there is so much confusion about this...)

This print is from 2007 on 2383 polyester, and is quite beautiful. It is also uncut! (Never been plattered.)

And it has the awesome green-ringed cue dots indicative of Technicolor.

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Oh yes. Reel 1 came with a very nice trailer attached (apparently printed in 2007 as well). Hopefully you can get it from Uni in advance of your playdate if you ask nicely. (We've left it on a core in the can.)

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It has been 1209 days since the last post.


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Ted Fendt
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Print #2 - Platter
1.37 - Mono

Screened at IFC Center 8/20/12. Picture and sound were excellent.

Only issue with print is that it looked like no one who had handled it before had ever bothered to remove any of the splicing tape when plattering it or breaking it down. I took the time to remove all the excess layers of tape and clean off the gunk. I double spliced all reels. If you handle this print in the future, please take better care of it and remove the splicing tape.

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