Marianne Frost
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The Last Command
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Read more: The Last CommandThis 1955 Republic Film production was originally theatrically released by British Lion, but like so many films Derek picked up for 8mm/16mm, was probably purchased for re-release by a lesser distribution company and offered to Derek on one of many visits to Wardour Street. It was retelling of the story of the Alamo and featured…
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Knuckle Men
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Read more: Knuckle MenThis was another title that was already available to hire in our 16mm library when I joined the staff at Derann in mid 1975. It had been picked up from Grand National Pictures and was a typical 70s action thriller with lots of fist fights. Derek edited a 400′ and a label was ordered from…
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Antonio
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Read more: AntonioI think this was one of the titles Derek picked up from Viscom, a small but busy one man sales agent in Wardour Street. It stared Trini Lopez and Larry Hagman and I assume that they were enough for Derek to pick it up for both 8mm and 16mm. Unfortunately it was a dud and…
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Plague of the Zombie
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Read more: Plague of the ZombieThis was one the titles chosen for our second contract with EMI. The contract was a trail blazer and contained some cracking titles, ‘Spare a Copper’, 1940; ‘Dracula Prince of Darkness’, 1966; ‘Quatermass and the Pit’, 1967; ‘The Lavender Hill Mob’, 1951; and ‘Godzilla Vs the Thing’, 1964, which was never released and was replaced…
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Cartoon Time
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Read more: Cartoon TimeAs well as the Tom and Jerry’s Warner Brothers and Disney animated shorts we issued a number of titles from Columbia, Paramount and Universal. To save money this label was created and was used from time to time. Designed by Marianne Frost and printed by Ann Ellis in Penkridge. Label courtesy of Peter Brooke at…
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Movie Magazine No. 1
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Read more: Movie Magazine No. 1Here we have a brainchild from Derek, a 400′ reel made up of short sequences from a half dozen films that were all available from Derann. ‘Trouble in Store’, Attila the Hun’, ‘Massacre in Rome’, ‘The Adventures of Captain Marvel’, ‘Girls! Girls! Girls!’ and ‘Night of the Blood Monster’. Derek did the linking narration and…
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Generic 400′ & Features
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Read more: Generic 400′ & FeaturesThere were a great many films both features and 400′ edits that we felt didn’t warrent the money spent on artwork and printing, so we produced a generic label. Over the years we would try several, we were never happy with them. The first was produced in house while the later three were all designed…
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The Ghoul
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Read more: The GhoulThis 1975 horror was directed by Freddie Francis and starred Peter Cushing, John Hurt, Alexandra Bastedo and Veronica Carlson. It was a title we picked up from Rank Film Distributors and for reasons I can’t recall, it took us some time to release. Artwork from Marianne Frost. and a printed by yours truly. Label courtesy…
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Pathe Pictorial
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Read more: Pathe PictorialDerann had almost 30 Pathe Pictorials by the time we closed our doors, but had started with just a handful from various sources even before I joined in 1975. During that same year we would succeed in signing a contract at EMI which would include a number of Pathe Pictorials: ‘Hollywood’, ‘Auto Cine’, ‘Steamboat Down…
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Go West Young Man
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Read more: Go West Young ManThis was just a musical number lifted from the musical comedy ‘Copacabana’. With Groucho Marx, his moustashe and a bevy of buckskin cowgirls. Artwork from Marianne Frost. and a printed by yours truly. Label courtesy of Peter Brooke at ‘SPROCKETS’