Ged Jones
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The Adventures Of The Wilderness Family
Read more: The Adventures Of The Wilderness FamilyA page article from the November 1977 issue: Star Robert Logan had been a TV regular, including the role of Jerico Jones in the series ‘Daniel Boone’, but the 70s were his haven and he made a number of these outdoor ‘back to nature’ movies including, ‘Mountain Family Robinson’, ‘The Further Adventures of the Wilderness’,…
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The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter Brother
Read more: The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes’ Smarter BrotherA two page article from the October 1975 issue: Gene Wilder wanted to be a comedian but became a comedy actor. Influenced by Mel Brooks, he would combine his talents of writing, directing and acting in a number of comedy ‘spoofs’ This film was one of the many titles from 20th Century Fox that received…
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A Star Is Born
Read more: A Star Is BornA page from the March 1977 issue of the ABC Film Review: This 1976 Oscar winner musical drama receives a meagre 6.1 rating on the IMDb. Although I’m a fan of the Judy Garland 1954 movie, I never got to see this version at the cinema, but I did project a 16mm print several times…
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Abbott And Costello Meet Captain Kidd
Read more: Abbott And Costello Meet Captain KiddA two page article from the December 1953 issue, plus a photo spread from the following month: The film packaging states ‘A Heritage Release’ but most of us are well aware that Mountain Film took over their catalogue, and that could mean it was issued in numerous lengths and edits. I can only recall ever…
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1941
Read more: 1941A two page article from the May 1980 issue heralded this offering from Hollywoods new ‘golden boy’ Steven Spielberg with much trumpet blowing! But this mad-ball comedy didn’t get the audiences that ‘Jaws’ and ‘Close Encounters’ had commanded and it must have been a great disappointment for Universal & Columbia who had both put mega…
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The 7th Voyage Of Sinbad
Read more: The 7th Voyage Of SinbadA ½ page article from the September 1975 issue, for its re-release, plus a two page spread on Harryhausen from the same issue: This is a fabulous movie, one that never fails to entertain and the story for its release on 8mm is just as compelling! Around 1966 Columbia Home Movies released this as four…
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2001 A Space Odyssey
Read more: 2001 A Space OdysseyA four page article from the April 1969 issue: Love it or loath it, this 149 minute space epic was a groundbreaking experience and filled with trend setting FX that turned it into a science fiction spectacular. Ken Films released a 8×400′, probably a slightly edited feature, in flat only. Ken released a number of…
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Key Largo
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Read more: Key LargoAs far as I recall this title along with ‘New York, New York’ and ‘Trapeze’ were the only films from the UA deals that received a single 400′ release. Claire Trevor won an Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, but this picture belongs to Edward G. Robinson as Rocco and Humphrey Bogart. It…
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The Treasure Of Sierra Madre – Part 2
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Read more: The Treasure Of Sierra Madre – Part 2Another superb quality black and white title from the United Artist’s contract. This 1948 film earned itself three Academy Awards and starred Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt. I’m afraid that I don’t posses many of the UA/WB inlay labels as they were shipped over to the plastic clamshell packaging manufactures, so they could…
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The Devil Rides Out
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Read more: The Devil Rides OutOne of my own personal favourite Hammer Horrors and a title that Derek edited using a new 35mm prints and a loaned portable 35mm projector. The in initial label was created for card boxes and featured Mocata menacing the female lead with satanic symbolism in the background. However when we produce the plastic clamshell packaging…