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16mm Film: Pack Up Your Troubles 1932 Marshall 59m 39s B/W Sound VIDEO Eval

$ 108.24

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Director: H.M. Walker, Stan Laurel
  • Special Features: Black & White
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Rating: G
  • Film Format: 16mm
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Actor: Stan Laurel
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Sub-Genre: Adventure
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie/TV Title: Pack Up Your Troubles
  • Condition: Very Good due to no splices, mild bendiness, strong clear sound, no odor, some minor dirt/scratch/splice from source material. Splice Count: 0 - no splices, either reel. Film Stocks: Eastman +◼ 24, 26 S•afety Film (1975 Rochester). No odors. Professionally cleaned and lubricated with a dry-silicone infused reverse wiping system. Stored in humidity and temperature controlled environment.
  • Leading Role: Stan

    Description




    Analog Entertainment At It’s Best!








    16mm Film: Pack Up Your Troubles
    1932 Marshall 59m 39s
    Print circa: 1975 on 2 1600’ reels in steel cans.
    Better than vinyl, this is 16mm film!
    >>> Ships free within the USA via USPS Media Mail <<<
    Writers: H.M. Walker, Stan Laurel, Ray McCarey,
    Directors: George Marshall, Ray McCarey, Harry Black, Lloyd French
    Stars: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Don Dillaway, Jackie Lyn Dufton, Mary Carr, James Finlayson
    Cinematography: Art Lloyd
    Production Co: Hal Roach Studios
    Release Date: 17 September 1932
    Projected Runtime: 59 min 39 sec (without leaders) at 24 fps.
    Sound Mix: Optical mono single track variable area (diamond/waveform)
    Language: English
    Color: Black and White
    Film Stocks: Eastman +◼ 24, 26 S•afety Film (1975 Rochester)
    Splice Count: 0 - no splices, either reel.
    Odor: No odors.
    Containment: 1 plastic 1600’ reel, 1 steel 1600’ reel, 2 archival steel cans.
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33 : 1
    Item Weight: 11 lbs 6 oz.
    Shipping Dimensions: 12 lbs, 15 oz. 14 x 14 x 4” Ships padded in all new packaging.
    Laurel and Hardy Har Har!
    (video may not play well with mobile devices)
    Pack U
    p Your Troubles - 1932 - Walker - YouTube
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    (Please use video controls in lower right to upgrade resolution to 1080 and view fullscreen)
    Video is from this very print for sale. Better watch it, every frame is visible.
    This is a used vintage print in
    Very Good Condition.
    Very Good due to
    no splices, mild bendiness, strong clear sound, no odor, some minor dirt/scratch/splice from source material. No splices detected during white glove inspection. A Blackhawk Films Print. I acquired this film in 1998. It has recently been professionally cleaned and lubricated with dry-silicone infused reverse wiping system. It has been stored in a temperature and humidity controlled environment.
    Stanley's and Oliver's army buddy Eddie Smith gets killed in a war, so the boys have to find the grandparents of Eddie's daughter. So they go from door to door looking for every Smiths there are in the town. It's not an easy job for the boys to do, because there are many Smiths but only two boys. And it doesn't make the job any easier that they get blamed for a bank robbery. Pack Up Your Troubles is a very funny comedy from Laurel and Hardy. It is one of the best Laurel and Hardy movies. The movie has many funny situations. Watch the movie and you just can't stop laughing. -  Petri Pelkonen on IMDb
    The
    video clips
    are done by re-photography, not a proper telecine:
    the flicker you see is from the crude video transfer, and is not in the film.
    The clip is meant to be viewed in
    1080 HD
    and includes photos of reel, cans, leaders and all detected splices, which precede the film in six segments shown concurrently with full-frame segments interspersed.
    I strongly recommend viewing the video by clicking the Youtube icon, which will open a new window to view on YouTube, and giving you better video controls than the imbedded player provides.
    Stills
    are screen grabs from Final Cut, de-interlaced by duplication, so the resolution is half as sharp as the film.
    Photographs
    of reels and cans are done on one inch pegboard background for scale. Leader / splice / edge # images made against fluorescent background and
    may vary slightly in color balance
    .
    FAQ:
    Why do you charge so much?
    Because these are rare quality prints of historic films, fully white-glove inspected with all flaws disclosed. Prints are from reliable distributors of the golden age of 16mm film (1950s-1980s), not from seconds houses, not from knock houses.
    Do I have to take the cans?
    Yes, you do, both for shipping protection and for preservation. (They don’t weigh that much compared to the film.)
    Is there a cheaper way to ship overseas?
    Not without insurance and delivery confirmation, both required for buyer and seller protection.
    Why is there foam padding in the cans?
    To protect the film in shipping.
    The foam is not archival and should be removed before storage.
    Why do the photos show a lot of reels and cans?
    I show both sides of all reels and both sides of each can half.
    What are “notched sprockets”?
    These are small curved edged cuts made with a special tool that removes the outer edge of the sprocket wall, preventing a nicked sprocket from tearing the film during white glove inspection. Notching also helps prevent dust/dirt from collecting in nicked sprockets. Only done when the sprocket wall is broken or otherwise damaged. Notching does not interfere with the normal advance of the claw mechanism.
    What is “white-glove” inspection?
    Wearing actual white cotton gloves to prevent finger oils from depositing on the film surface, one spools the film with rewinds while gently gripping the film edges. In this manner one can detect splices, nicks, curbing and other flaws. I subsequently photograph all splices and significant flaws that I detect.
    What cleaning machine do you use?
    It is a proprietary design based on the Palomar cleaning/inspection system, but including an edge-cleaning stage and finer cleaning tapes infused with nano-particulate optically flat dry silicone which also functions as a lubricant. The reverse motion of the cleaning spools pulls deposits away from film instantly, and cannot produce the wavy scratching common to hand cleaning by rag and solvent. Usually removes significant deposits, primarily from sprocket and track, but also from picture area and particularly the film edges, where deposits are commonly most heavy yet missed by most cleaning systems short of rewashing in an ultrasonic surfactant bath.
    Do I have to use Paypal?
    Yes, you do.
    Do you offer discounts for multiple purchases?
    Subscribe to the store to get 10% off 2+ item purchases. Be sure to use the cart for these purchases for the discount to apply.
    Will you change the customs form?
    No, it will reflect the sale exactly.
    Can I take a long time to pay?
    That would be impolite, and can delay shipping turnover.
    Please communicate if payment is to be delayed.
    Why does it take 3 days to ship?
    Because Psycles is a solo operation and the Houdini Packaging™ takes time.
    When will you leave feedback?
    Shortly after you, the buyer, does. I want to be certain you are happy with the purchase and service.
    Is there anything else you can tell me about this item?
    Let your eyes be your guide: consult the photos and video for full disclosure of anything overlooked in the text description.
    >>> Ships free within the USA via USPS Media Mail <<<
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    The cheapest insured & confirmed rate (required for buyer and seller protection)
    is around USD by USPS Priority Mail International.
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    and should pay close attention to tracking information, as I do
    not refund postage costs if item is returned by customs offices.
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