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 Post subject: Telltale Heart.
PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 5:55 pm 
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I know there is a nice Standard 8 200ft of this knocking around. I've never actually seen it in Super 8. Has it ever been released in Super 8?

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 Post subject: Re: Telltale Heart.
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I believe it was released in super 8 and 16mm on a 400' reel. I have had both at one time or another. Nice abstract 50s graphics with a great James Mason impersonation by cx. [set5_b/set5_b/smilielol5.gif]

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 Post subject: Re: Telltale Heart.
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Hi Mike and Dan - doesn't answer the film print question - but hopefully helpful...

There's a great dvd set called the UPA (United Productions of America) "Jolly Frolics Collection" that contains a good sample of their output - it includes a gorgeous transfer of "The Tell-Tale Heart". There's a bunch of other good animated product from them that really pushed the boundaries between traditional cartoon animation and graphic design in their time - I even bought a 16mm reel of "Madeline" from a collector on the 16mm forum to supplement this to show my daughter the difference between digital and (projected) film.


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