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Lichtspiele 16MM FILMS FOR SALE
Most films without cans. No vinegar. Postage extra.
CASTLE FILMS : USED CONDITION (b/w, c. 400ft) .............................................................. $10 each
New England holiday (1947). Travelogue. #233. — Knockout thrills (1947). Boxing, five famous KOs.
#341, silent, double sprocketed print, GB Movie Paks — Snow speed (1950). Skiing, bobsledding and
racing thrills at winter playlands. #357. — Africa untamed (1953). Safari, pygmies and wild animals.
#638, 16mm Australia Ltd. — Merry Christmas (1941). Santa in his workshop, then bringing presents to
the children. #803, no start titles, GB Movie Pak end titles.
CASTLE FILMS : GOOD CONDITION (b/w, c. 400ft, most with orig. leaders) .................... $15 each
A Thrill a second (1941). “Suicidal sensation seekers” perform dangerous stunts. #320, GB Movie Paks
title. — Daredevils on ice (1954). Skiing, skating and even auto racing on a frozen rack. #332. —
Daredevils on ice (1954). #332, new print (a bit light), in original plain white box. — Thrills and spills
(1947). Hair raising stunts by land, sea and air. #340. — Thrills on wheels (1949). Automobile stunts.
#352, 16mm Australia Ltd. & GB Movie Paks titles. — Thrills on horseback (1954). Riding and stunts
with horses. #378. — Hit the silk (1952). Documentary about parachuting, using the Castle Quiz Game
format. #828.
RAILWAY FILMS (Eastman colour, fading to red or pink, c. 800ft) ....................................... $15 each
High powder (1950/60s). Winter holidays in Canadian Rocky Mountains, film sponsored by Canadian
Pacific Railroads. — Measured for transport (1962). British Transport Films, UK. Large transformer in
Wales moved by train. — Steel road across a continent: Nullarbor interlude (1962). Cinesound
Productions. Two young British tourists take their car on the transcontinental train from Pt Augusta to
Kalgoorlie. — Railways at work (1964). Australian Commonwealth Film Unit. Educational film on the
role of the railways of Australia, features rolling-stock, freight, prime-movers and varying track gauges. —
Muscle in motion (1972). Queensland Rail. Construction of the Goonyalla rail track, used to transport coal
to the sea port.
FEATURE FILMS ........................................................................................................................ $40 each
Martin Luther (1953). Louis De Rochemont Associates, USA / W Germany. Award winning feature
(nominated for 2 Oscars), depicting the life of Luther from his entrance into the monastery in Erfurt to the
Augsburg Confession. Impressive acting by Niall MacGinnis as Luther. Start titles replaced with custom
made ones (Larry Koski). Original titles and part of historical, narrated introduction are missing (c. 100ft),
the actual film action is complete (you won’t really miss anything). 1700ft & 1900ft, b/w. — Yesterday,
today, tomorrow (1963). Compania Cinematografica Champion, Italy / France. Academy Award for best
foreign film. Vittorio de Sicca comedy in three episodes, about three different women and the men they
attract; with Sophia Loren & Marcello Mastroianni. Embassy Pictures release print, dubbed into English.
2× 2200ft, scope, colour (Eastman: red/brown). — The outsider (1967). Roy Higgins Production, USA.
Pilot to TV series with Darren McGavin playing a hard-nosed private investigator. 2× 2200ft, colour
(Eastman: red/brown). — The town that dreaded sundown (1976). Filmways Pictures, USA. Horror
thriller about a serial killer in Texas in the 1940s, filmed in a semi-documentary style, based on real events
(the Phantom Killer, who was never caught). ‘R’ rated. 1600ft & 2000ft, scope, colour (Eastman: reddish).
TRAILERS (b/w, all topped and tailed) ........................................................................................ $3 each
Red line 7000 (1965). “Speed race: the cars, the men, the girls.” — Fire ball 500 (1966). Stock car races.
Teaser. — Every home should have one (1970). Marty Feldman comedy; he tries to find an erotic way to
sell porridge. 50ft. — Blue water, white death (1971). Documentary on the great white shark. Teaser.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FILM CORPORATION SHORTS (Eastman colour, fading to red/pink)
100ft — Gas welding no. 8 : Brazing a lap joint (1974). S.A. Dept of Further Education. Short film clip
showing the correct way of joining two pieces of metal. ........................................................................ $3
400ft — Penang : Malaysia (1975). Documentary. — Forest dream (1979). Justine Milne promotional
documentary for the S.A. Woods & Forest Dept. ........................................................................... $8 each
800ft — Adelaide celebration (1979). Documentary about the Adelaide Festival 1976. — Westlakes : a
place to live, work and play (1977). Short about this new suburb of Adelaide. .......................... $10 each
Contact Juergen Kellermann in Adelaide
Email: lichtspiele_adelaide @ gmx.de (preferred)
Phone: (08) 7226 2349 (please leave message if no answer)