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Kays
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Read more: KaysHere’s a post that came into existence due to a small jog of my memory cells, this time in the form of an advert for one of many new online mail-order catalogues that seem to be appearing in adverts on the TV. It’s something that probably only a handful will know about, unless they had…
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Sound
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Read more: SoundIn March, 1978 my Father passed away. He’d survived a number of heart attacks during his final 15 years, and then one came along and just snuffed out his life. He had been a difficult man, with a violent temper and we hadn’t seen eye to eye on many issues, (if any), but he’d mellowed…
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Pazuzu
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Read more: PazuzuFollowing my meeting with Derek on the Talbot Hotel carpark in 1974, it took several months of dropping into the shop at 171 Stourbridge Road and the increasingly regular visits to his home where Anne and his two lads would make me feel like one of the family, before I noticed that both Derek and…
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Lost – Part 2
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Read more: Lost – Part 2Many of you may have checked your bank balances on seeing many of the new titles that have appeared in the Derann sales catalogues over the years and from time to time there have been occasions where some titles have just never materialized on our shelves. However the one that most customers recall is the…
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Labs – Part 1
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Read more: Labs – Part 1Let me try to recall the production of a film in the early days of Derann. In 1976 Derann was printing in both Standard 8 and Super 8, with production of standard 8mm terminated by 1977/8. Most of our films were printed at Filmatic, a laboratory that had a reputation for variable colour and quality.…
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Mouse
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Read more: MouseOK so this doesn’t sound much like my usual Derann posts, but It’s Christmas and if you’ll bear with me for a few minutes you’ll understand. As you know Derek and I made regular trips down to London where we’d head to Wardour Street, Dean Street, Brewer Street, Golden Square and the surrounding area. It…
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Nearly
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Read more: NearlyDuring the initial meetings with Ken Troy, our contact at EMI, gave us a number of 16mm rental catalogues and reams of photocopied lists to take away and go through in our own time, in order to make a list of possible titles for release on Super 8. As many of you are aware that…
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Lost – Part 1
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Read more: Lost – Part 1In last weeks post I mentioned the American International Pictures (AIP) product we missed out on when AIP closed their London office. Even though, like most London based offices their London agent, a good looking middle-aged lady whose name I can’t remember, had to constantly confer with her US offices, she had insisted that we…
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Rights – Part 2
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Read more: Rights – Part 2We never gave up hunting for film rights and very soon signed a contract with Enterprise, who I’m sure had offices on the top floor of the same building as 20th Century Fox, where we picked up ‘Kingdom of the Spiders’, ‘The Comeback’, ‘The Magic of Lassie’, ‘Bruce Lee: The Man and the Myth’ and…