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REEL FILM
Lichtspiele 8MM 16MM35MM IN ADELAIDE
16mm FEATURES & TV SHOWS
Diane (1956).US, MGM. In the 16th century, the noblewoman Diane de Poitiers (Lana Turner) has a love
affair with the son of the French king, Prince Henry (Roger Moore), who later ascends to the throne.
Original in colour, this print B/W, made for TV. 2× 2000ft. ...................................................................$60
Miracle in toyland (1962). US. Season 2, episode 27, of “This is the life”. Special Christmas episode. The
story of an impoverished Broadway actor, who accepts the job of playing Santa in a New York
department store. B/W. 1200ft. ................................................................................................................$20
Diamonds (1975). Israeli-American heist film. A London aristocrat (Robert Shaw) masterminds a theft
from a vault in Israel designed by his twin brother.Robert Shaw stars in a dual, playing both brothers.
Eastman (red). Polyester. 3× 1600ft. .......................................................................................................$40
16mm SHORT FILMS
W.C. Fields: The great chase (1940).Castle Film 818 (titles missing), excerpt from "The bank dick". B/W.
400ft. ...........................................................................................................................................................$5
Pete Smith Specialities: Studio visit (1946).US. A humorous look round various studios on a film lot,
showing different productions being filmed (or not). B/W. 400ft. ..........................................................$15
He knew all the answers (1947). US. Excerpt from early comedy film with Edie Lambert, playing a radio
show host. B/W.........................................................................................................................................$10
Neighbours (1952).Canada, NFBC. Famous Norman McLaren stop-animated film about the quarrels of
two neighbours. Colour (red; first 100ft reversal replacement footage). 400ft. .......................................$10
Abbot & Costello: Who’s on first (1953). US. Famous sketch by the two comedians. B/W. 400ft...........$5
It’s up to you (1959). Occupational safety film explaining eye injuries, with the example of an accident of
a factory worker. Colour (red; first 100ft reversal replacement footage). 400ft.........................................$5
I am a technical student (1961).UK. A student explains how he learned to be a radio technician,during his
apprenticeship and at the technical college. B/W. 400ft...........................................................................$15
Volleyball (1966). Canada, NFBC. Documentary showing scenes from the men’s and women’s matches of
USSR vs. USA, played in Montreal. B/W. 400ft. ....................................................................................$15
Keep clean and neat with Harv and Marv (1975).US. Two cartoon characters watch children getting
dirty and then cleaning themselves, with the film explaining cleanliness to the audience. Colour (slightly
fading). 400ft.............................................................................................................................................$10
Step by step (1978).US, Faith Hubley. Animation about the fate of children over the centuries, illustrating
the ”Rights of the Child” today. Made for the “International Year of the Child”. Colour (ok). 400ft.....$10
16mm PROMOTIONAL FILMS& TRAILERS
Behind the scenes of “Cain and Mabel” (1936). Trailer for the film with Clark Gable & Marion Davis,
showing the studio, chorus line girls, as well as selected scenes from the movie. B/W. 200ft..................$8
Pasternak (1965).US. Biography of the author and promotion of the film “Dr Zhivago” by David Lean.
Colour (red). 400ft. .....................................................................................................................................$8
Ryan’s daughter (1970).UK. Promotional film about the David Lean movie of the same title. Colour (red).
400ft. ...........................................................................................................................................................$8
Standard 8mmSOUND FILM
Lion tamers (1959).Trans-Artists Productions, USA; this possibly an UK release, in original box: “Bucky
& Pepito try to frighten Cactus Dan with a lion skin. They don’t realise where their mischief will land
them”. B/W. 100ft on a 200ft reel. Magnetic soundtrack. The TV series was labelled one of the worst
cartoons ever made!..................................................................................................................................$20
Please email for a full list of films for sale
Contact Juergen Kellermann in Adelaide
Email: juergen @ ourplants.org (preferred) —Phone: (08) 7226 2349 (please leave message)
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