35 mm Print now in wheele bin.

#1 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:34 am

Well thats a 35mm TV Movie print of " The Murder That Wouldn't Die " (1980) starring
William Conrad ( Cannon ) chucked out in the bin awaiting its fate.
The film had faded to pink/red . I saved the white spacing from the heads and tails
along with the film centre bobbins.



David Hardy
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RE: 35 mm Print now in wheele bin.

#2 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Wed Mar 30, 2016 10:07 am

There are now some more lined up awaiting the same fate.
I do wish someone had contacted me offering to pick them up
somehow as they could have had them for a small sum or for FREE.
Oh well that's life.


David Hardy

RE: 35 mm Print now in wheele bin.

#3 by Andrew Woodcock ( deleted ) , Wed Mar 30, 2016 3:08 pm

It's a great shame David, that's for sure. No one likes to see film end its days in this manner.


Andrew Woodcock

RE: 35 mm Print now in wheele bin.

#4 by David Hardy ( deleted ) , Wed Mar 30, 2016 6:27 pm

Andrew its a shame yes to see them ending off there.
However its only a piece if film after all and we all end up
in the great recycling bin of life.


David Hardy

   

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