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Chris Slycord
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From: 퍼항시, 경상푹도, South Korea
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Swank #0001

Flat
Mono

Image of whole print has color degredation, giving a red-ish hue to the entire thing and reduced colors.

Medium amount of base-side scratches throughout print, varying between being quite clean of any at all to having a fair bit of them.

I believe the stock was acetate.

No idea if this is the original release or one of the later re-releases.

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System Notices
Forum Watchdog / Soup Nazi

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It has been 1288 days since the last post.


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Scott Norwood
Film God

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From: Boston, MA. USA (1774.21 miles northeast of Dallas)
Registered: Jun 99


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Swank print #00011 (supposedly the only one available; I checked on archive prints, and apparently there are none):

5 reels
flat/1.66
mono

1979 print on SP stock (faded to red/brown); fair/poor physical condition

This is what you get when you book the film. Leaders are labelled "short version" (i.e. the 1979 reissue).

For reference only, the original (1971) version is as follows:

7 reels
flat/1.66
mono
runtime: 118 mins.

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Jack Theakston
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Haven't ever run this film, but the pressbook says the aspect ratio should be 1.75-1.

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