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Lichtspiele             8MM 16MM 35MM                    IN ADELAIDE
                                                                    REEL FILM
                                       35mm FILM
           capital of perfume making. Excellent colour (AGFA). 1500ft.  ............................................................  $40
          Sidney the elephant: The littlest bully (1960). US, TerryToon, CBS. When Sidney hits his head against a
           tree,  he thinks he  is a  cat  and  attacks  his  friend Melvin  the  mouse.  Very good  colour  (Technicolor),
           cinemascope. 800ft. ..............................................................................................................................  $40
                                  16mm 400ft CARTOONS
          Ub Iwerks ComiColor Cartoons. Released by Castle Films as “Famous fairytales”. US. B/W prints of
           Cinecolor  originals.  —  Aladdin and  the  wonderful lamp  (1934).  Castle  Film  #752. —  Sinbad  the
           sailor (1934). Castle Film #759. — Dick Whittington’s cat (1936). Castle Film #761. — Jack and the
           beanstalk (1933). Castle Film #765 (2 prints). ............................................................................ $10 each
          The pup’s picic (1936). US, MGM, “Happy harmonies” series by  Herman Ising. B/W print (originally
           released in Technicolor). ......................................................................................................................  $10
          The ice carnival (1941). US, Terrytoon. Hare and tortoise race with ice skates. B/W. ...........................  $10
          Quickdraw Macgraw: Double barrel double (1959). US, Hannah Barbera. Quick Draw meets his look-
           alike twin, Horse-Faced Harry. Very good colour & condition (LPP), polyester.  ................................  $30
          Deputy Dawg: Doggone catfish (1960). US, CBS cartoon, season 1, episode 14. Deputy Dawg helps his
           friend Muskie, who is about to catch a giant catfish. Slight fade (Fuji). ...............................................  $25
          Doc & Champ: Doc's Last Stand (1961). US, Walter Lantz Prod. Champ and Doc do business in the Wild
           West,  including  selling  a  “squaw”  to  an  Indian.  No  start  title,  only  “Walter  Lantz”  card.  Very  good
           colours (Technicolor). ..........................................................................................................................  $20
          Woody Woodpecker: Dumb like a fox (1964). US, Walter Lantz Prod. Woody and Fink Fox are roaming
           the Western Plains. Slight fade (Kodak SP). ........................................................................................  $25
          Jungle Book (1967). Disney. Long trailer/mini-featurette with Jiminy Cricket introducing the film and its
           main characters. Excellent colour (Reversal), sound a bit low.  ............................................................  $15
          Woody Woodpecker: Show biz beagle (1972). US, Walter Lantz Prod. Buzz Buzzard scams Woody into
           buying a talking dog. No start title, only “Walter Lantz” card. Very good colours (Agfa). ..................  $20
                              16mm CHURCH PRODUCTIONS
          Jesus and the fishermen (1948). Family Films, US. “Living Bible” series. A dramatization of the calling
           of the first disciples and the influence of Jesus on the life of Simon Peter. B/W. 400ft. .........................  $5
          Chance to grow (1954). Family Films, US. A family learns to pitch in when the mother is confined to the
           hospital and how their faith helps them to cope. B/W. 1200ft. ...............................................................  $5
          Date with revolution (1959). Lutheran World Action. The development of Africa and change of life and
           economy, using Tanganyika (later became Tanzania) as an example, and the Lutheran Church’s role in
           the process. Exc. condition & colour (Reversal). 1200ft. Fascinating images of country and towns.  ..  $40
          The uncommitted (1960s). Using “shock treatment”, the film questions the audiences’ commitment to its
           Christian  values,  by  showing  the  audience  people  who  are  committed  to  their  political  believes,  e.g.
           communists and those fighting against them. B/W. 800ft. Includes type-written guide for church group
           leaders. ...................................................................................................................................................  $5
          Ballad of Tanzania (1967). Lutheran World Action. A portrait of Tanzania, people, country, culture, but
           also  its  problems  (e.g.  medical,  economical)  and  how the church helps  in the  progress. Faded  colour
           (Eastman). 1200ft....................................................................................................................................  $5
                               Super-8 FILMS – ODD REELS
          Submarine (1928). US, Columbia. Drama by Frank Capra about the friendship of two sailors, with Jack
           Holt. Reel 1 only. B/W, 300ft, silent. ....................................................................................................  $10
          Modern  times  (1936).  US,  United  Artists.  Famous  comedy  about  the  Tramp  and  his  struggle  in  the
           modern,  industrialised  world,  with  Charlie  Chaplin  &  Paulette  Goddard.  Reel  4  only  (the  last  reel).
           Original leader missing, replaced with white leader. B/W, 400ft, mag. striped, but without recording.  $20
                             Contact Juergen Kellermann in Adelaide
           Email: juergen @ ourplants.org (preferred)  — Phone: (08) 7226 2349 (please leave message)

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