UK Dealers
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Phoenix Films
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Read more: Phoenix FilmsOperating from Wigan by Steve Ellison, this was a popular and busy company. Stocked a great many imports from numerous sources and by special arrangement with Barry Wiles Films these included an excellent selection produed by the National Film Board of Canada. As Steve’s a member of the group I’m hoping that he’ll tell us…
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Filmland (Peter Adams)
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Read more: Filmland (Peter Adams)Based in Coventry and run by Peter Adams and his wife. With the demise of his small business Peter would become our head sales rep in the late 70s selling both our film and video releases.
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Movieland International
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Read more: Movieland InternationalRun by Roger Lilley, a keen film fan and ex cine projectionist, who had been bitten by the ‘bug’ at an early age. This was his second venture into the 8mm market, he’d sold ‘Plymouth Home Movie Centre’, (formed 1973) but by 1981 had started ‘Looney Movies’, which was later re-branded Movieland Int. In 1987…
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Dixons
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Read more: DixonsDixons was one of the largest consumer electronics retailers in Europe. In the UK, the company operated Currys, Currys Digital and later, PC World. They specialised in selling mass market technology consumer electronics products, audio video equipment, PCs, small and large domestic appliances, photographic equipment and communication products. Many UK readers were undoubtedly influenced by…
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Major 8
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Read more: Major 8Run by Patricia Hamilton, their releases began to appear around 1978 and included ‘Kentucky Fried Movie’, ‘Let’s Get Laid’, ‘Rabid’, ‘Shivers’ and ‘The Brood’. Miss Hamilton paid a visit to our premises in 1980, she seemed amazed at the size of 99 High Street, and more than a little impressed. She was very easy to…
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Macromovies
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Read more: MacromoviesColin Malin had worked at Derann for many years and joined this group around 9 months ago…. but it was only recently that I discovered he’d also had a small film business in Birmingham. Here in his own words is its tale….. “In my early days of collecting 8mm films and visiting Derann, I met…
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Lone Wolf
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Read more: Lone WolfRun by ex Perry’s Movie employee Trevor Wilmsmer, this was a late and surprising entry into the Super 8 feature film market. The first features were the 3 Samuel Bronston epics ‘El Cid’, ‘The Fall of the Roman Empire’ ‘Circus World’. Complete and unabridged and with first class print quality, it was only the price…
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LGP Cine
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Read more: LGP CineWhat can I say about dear old Laurie G Pearce which will not cause a few to panic. Most of us called him Larry, he had 2 brothers, Bill and Ted, all Willesden lads. Larry spent time as a projectionist at the Granada Willesden in the early 50s shining light into darkness to the thousands…
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Jubilee Film and Video Services
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Read more: Jubilee Film and Video ServicesSituated in Ashton-under-Lyne, a market town set on the Eastern side of Greater Manchester and run by Cyril Owens . A popular and busy local film retail business, that also offered a retail mailorder service. The video rental market proved popular enough to encourage Cyril to move from 166 Old Street, just a few doors…
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Intercontinental Films
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Read more: Intercontinental Films16mm library run by Gerald Price and situated in Bridgend, which is to the west of Cardiff. Similar to Derann’s own 16mm library the films were generally second feature material, but were more affordable that any of the major 16mm film libraries. Phil Sheard’ classic Home Movies bought him out.