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 Post subject: BIG BUCKS for a VINEGAR Print!!!!!
PostPosted: Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:04 pm 
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$6,334 for vinegar syndrome print of the 1935 feature DARK WORLD, thought to be a "lost" film!!!!!!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1935-Bernard-V ... 3998213258


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 6:52 am 
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Wikipedia says it's considered a lost film; the B.F.I doesn't have any material, but it's not on their list of the 75 most wanted lost films. It's always possible that another 16mm exists.

A few years ago I read of a 1947 British Film titled 'So Well Remembered', it was stated that only one copy existed, a 16mm print held by an American collector. Some British celebrity persuaded the collector to sell it for £1,000; then he donated it to the town of Macclesfield, where the film was shot. At the same time I was reading this, Paul Foster had a copy on his website for £50. I tried to get it but it was reserved.


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