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Bill Enos
Film God

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Does anybody know whether Lumberjack Rabbit is available anywhere in single strip 3-D, in 16 or 35 Or video 3-D of any sort?

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Evans A Criswell
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Don't know about availability, but it's a coincidence that I have this hanging on my office wall here at work:

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Bob Maar
(Maar stands for Maartini)


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I believe Lumberjack Rabbit played at the 3D Festival in Suffern New York last Summer (35mm). There is a thread somwhere in the Yak section or maybe you could call Nelson Paige at Gallaxy Theatres in New Jersey.

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Mitchell Dvoskin
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The Lafayette's (Suffern NY) 3-D festival featured dual strip (2 projector) polarized 3D only, the way they were originally intended to be shown.

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Tim Reed
Better Projection Pays

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Evans, where'd ya get that poster?

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Pete Apruzzese
Film Handler

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quote: Bill Enos
Does anybody know whether Lumberjack Rabbit is available anywhere in single strip 3-D, in 16 or 35 Or video 3-D of any sort?
quote: Bob Maar
I believe Lumberjack Rabbit played at the 3D Festival in Suffern New York last Summer (35mm). There is a thread somwhere in the Yak section or maybe you could call Nelson Paige at Gallaxy Theatres in New Jersey.
Yes, we played Lumberjack Rabbit in double-system 35mm polarized 3-D last February at the Lafayette Theatre's 3-D Film Festival. I don't believe it is available in a single-strip film format.

Pete Apruzzese
Director of Film Programming
Big Screen Classics at the Lafayette Theatre

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Evans A Criswell
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The poster was given to me either for my birthday or at Christmas by a friend a few years ago.

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Fred Georges
Master Film Handler

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"Lumber Jack Rabbit" was never converted into side by side or over/under single strip. It is only available in dual strip from the WB. [Cool]

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Paul Linfesty
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Also shown in 3-D Dual projection with KISS ME KATE at the 3-D film festival held last fall at the Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood.

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