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VTG 16mm Movie For He Was Ours Frederich Schiller 1759-1805 Animated Documentary

$ 15.81

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: This is a rare 1950-60's movie that is approximately 180m/590ft. The overall condition appears to be in very good condition without any odours or vinegar syndrome. The tin is bit beat up with lots of rust on it, but the movie inside has not been affected. More info below!
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Leading Role: none
  • Director: TH.N. Blomberg
  • Genre: Documentary
  • California Prop 65 Warning: does not apply
  • Actor: none
  • Movie/TV Title: Denn er wat Unser / For He Was Ours
  • Rating: G
  • Film Format: 16mm
  • Special Features: Animated
  • Sub-Genre: Biography

    Description

    This is a rare 1950-60's find!
    ....
    .For He Was Ours Frederich Schuller 1759-1805
    Screen Credits:
    Produced by TH.N. Blomberg Film
    Script: Wolfgang FRHR. von Lohneysen
    Photography: Karl Schroder
    Direction:
    TH.N. Blomberg
    Music: Horst Dempwolff
    With The Co-operation Of: Dr. Bernhard Zeller
    Schiller-Nationalmuseum Marbach Am Neckar
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Schiller
    The film is in an animation style and has some amazing images throughout the film. As all of the documents that scroll through the film are in German, I have no Idea the content, but has assorted scenes including churches, buildings war, William Tell apple shooting of head type of scene, someone dying in bed with a Faust like image above and many many more.
    My big obvious is that
    Frederich Schiller
    is the centre of topic in the film. It looks like some of the scenes could be from one of his books, but not sure.
    I could not find any information of this movie anywhere on the internet (Which means, I just didn't find it and not saying there isn't anything out there, just a real hard find)
    The movie as per stamped on the tin is 180m or approximately 590' +/-
    Note: See picture of the tin for additional information.
    The film appears to be in very good condition without any breaks in the film & no splicing.
    There is no odour coming from the film and no vinegar syndrome.
    The tin is a bit beat up with lots rust on it, but the movie content has not been affected.
    This was in the possession of the German Embassy in Canada and ended up at auction, so now  looking for a new home!
    Please take a look at the photos and keep in mind they area bit blurry at times, but that is the photographer, not the movie!
    While you are here, have a look around as my store as I have many other collectables including Pennants, patches, pins, postcards & antique photos and more!!I source movies & pennants daily from all over Canada & the US, so please add me as a favourite and watch out for new stock.
    International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility, so check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding.
    Feel free to contact me should you have any questions & I'm happy to provide more pictures upon request.
    Cheers!