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Originally Posted by holmesuser01
I've got alot of stuff on 16mm and 35mm. I dont run anything on any projector until it has been checked, and inspected. There's no reason that your P&G copies should be jumping, other than the seller not checking his prints.
In the case of a 35mm print, alot of footage can be damaged FAST. 35 runs at 90 FEET per minute!
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These 16mm prints were transferred to DVD via VHS tape an undetermined number of years ago. I have no idea where or when the seller got his copies, but they do look light years better than some bootlegs I've seen of, say, "Our Miss Brooks", which have been taken from 80's VHS tapes of Channel 50 (Chicago) broadcasts which have snippets of old commercials, Channel 50 voice-overs during the credits, and a picture almost completely washed out in white. "Miss Brooks" is another great old sitcom which seems to be tied up as regard to the rights, although I have a public-domain disc containing 3 episodes which must have slipped through the cracks of pretty good quality.