3. re: Kuchar. Gene, I love this kind of question, and I wish I had time to look for these visual references, but I feel there must be what you are looking for in one of these:
Mernau’s Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (which I add only because it is my favorite subtitle of all time) Most versions of Dicken’s A Christmas Carol Guy Maddin films (and I’ve been thinking about Careful recently) and doesn’t some version of this happen in Citizen Kane? Meg Jamieson > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) ([email protected]) > 2. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) (George, Sherman) > 3. kuchar (Gene Youngblood) > 4. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) ([email protected]) > 5. Re: kuchar (Marie Eve Loyez) > 6. spools, reels and rolls ([email protected]) > 7. cameraless film (Thomas Bartels) > 8. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) (Buck Bito - Movette) > 9. Re: spools, reels and rolls (Dave Tetzlaff) > 10. Re: spools, reels and rolls (Buck Bito - Movette) > 11. Re: spools, reels and rolls (Julian Antos) > 12. Re: spools, reels and rolls (Isaac Brooks) > 13. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) (Jeff Kreines) > 14. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) (Jeff Kreines) > 15. Re: kuchar (Marie Losier) > 16. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) ([email protected]) > 17. Re: 1. when was the film splicer invented? > ([email protected]) (Jeff Kreines) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ******************************************* >
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