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The Suckers (1972)
Problem at confused ending.
I have seen this film on 'The Classic Porn' site and found out this film with repeated Ending credits for the second time before the end of this film which was also shown first after the beginning of the film. Bad editing easily found in it but not much, as it's film condition is damaged with blue marks on the 35mm celluloid, but it can be restored using DIAMANT software. Nice but disappointed outing that this is.
A Ghostly Night (1924)
This short film finally found !!
The incomplete six-rolls fragments 35mm Nitrate film totalling 616ft was discovered in Austria, and shipped to Australia some years ago. It wasn't complete scanned until new-improved film-scanning device was introduced to use it and everything out of 9,865 frames was fully scanned in 1080p resolution, and reconstructed altogether from seemingly mixed-up cuts ( which it was prepared for the 35mm toy projectors during at that time ) into well-pacing edited story which is now showing at YouTube since 30th March, 2020.
This film gained some funniest slapstick ever with storm events throwing at the couple on car which goes thru it all over again and again. The unknown woman star as Jimmy's companion is her best role ever, as we heartily applauds her willingness performance ever graced on the silver screen, period. Unfortunately, this film is incompleted but the biggest and wonderfully scene impacts are still remaining there. Just go and see it, best when viewing it at your 65' TV screen for the best cinema entertainment value.
Pictureland (1911)
I do and have done this wonderful lost short classic.
I am the film researcher who just found this 914ft 35mm nitrate film roll several years ago, and am writing this message to convey to all to note that the film's running time was so-called '10 minutes', but it isn't as it is exactly 14 minutes and 38 seconds long out of 14,633 scanned frames which was adjusted to makes it looks normal body movements pacing. Please see it at the other source with the main title '# 23 - Lost 35mm Nitrate Film FOUND !'. Enjoy it !
The Long Loop on the Pecos (1927)
This lost film finally found and showing at YouTube.
Since for extremely long time this six-reels Western outing has been lost for over 80 years is finally unearthed at last and now showing at YouTube in 1080p video presentation. It currently runs for only 104 seconds of 102ft long original 35mm Nitrate film roll at 20 fps, as it's the FIFTH reel with some title cards. Unfortunately, all the rest of reels is still lost and awaiting to be discovered sometimes. Rather bit difficult to discuss about this film throughout as it is only a fragment version, but you will be significantly experienced to watch the rare appearance of legendary Western hero Leo Maloney, his cowgirl sweetheart Eugenia Gilbert and Frederick Dana.