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Frank Angel
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Title: .............One Love
Distrib: ..........Blue Dolphin Films (from the UK)
35mm Print #: 16
Release #:......n/a
Reels: ...........6
Emulsion:.......Eastman / good color
Base: ...........Estar
Print Incept Date Code: No code - 2003 edge printed
Run Time: 100m

Trailers attached: None
Trailers included: None

Picture Format --
Flat: 1.85 / Hard Matted at 1.85

Sound format --
Analog: SR / black track
Digital: Dolby SRD

Cues: Clint Scribed

Sync Countdown: Weird foreign design, but numbers are standard Academy feet -- 11 to 3 black to 0.

Leader splices: All had to be pealed and remade; triple fan-fold cuts on both H & T; on three reels, 1 or 2 single frames held together by splicing tape had to be sacrificed on two reels.

Reel ID Frames: Came in with 3 and 4; out with 1

Continuity: No obvious jumps.

Scratches --
Base: Plenty; black lines thru out, but these could be cleaned.
Emulsion: Unremarkable

Physical Condition --
Overall: B

Notes:

Heavy English dialect with English Subtitles

Show print (EK); nice

Except for joint junk -- all of which was removed, cleaned and respliced, the film is in decent shape, but needs cleaning.

Shipped in what looks like a box made out of six pieces of used cardboard held together by wrapping tape and packed with various types of shipping filler like folded cardboard, plastic popcorn, pillow bags, etc, none of which prevented one of the reels from cracking in 4 places. Reels are in plastic reel containers which do very little to protect them as they are smashed as well, but at least film is not cascading out of the reels in into the "box."

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