Description: 16mm Scopitone filmOrlando"Le Chemin de la Joie" CA-105Directed by Alexandre Tarta EU Kodak print (usually faded less than US Eastman prints)Good sound; no splices; no lines; faded but still some blue; strange defect (see below) This film has a strange defect that looks like it may have been caused by something like a cracked lens. There is a "spider web" pattern throughout the film that does not move. Please see the attached crappy cell phone video to give you a sense of what it looks like. I initially thought it was peeling paint on the wall behind Orlando. Orlando was Dalida's brother. The screenshots and attached film clip are taken from this print, but with a crappy old point-and-shoot camera. I just wanted to give you a rough sense of what this print actually looks like. Please disregard any bad focus, flickering, background projector noise, tilted image, and other flaws that are the fault of the camera or projector and not the print. Scopitone films are the 1960s equivalent of today's music videos. They were made to be played on a Scopitone film jukebox, but can be shown on any 16mm film projector that can play films with MAGNETIC soundtracks. For more information about Scopitone films, please see my website at http://www.scopitonearchive.com. Please see my other listings for additional Scopitone films as well as vinyl records by Scopitone artists. I'll combine shipping if you buy more than one Buy-It-Now film but you must (1) select "Add to Cart" for each film, and then (2) select "Request Total." I'll then send a combined invoice for you to pay.
Price: 15 USD
Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
End Time: 2025-01-13T00:11:01.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.63 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Film Format: 16mm
Actor: Orlando
Sub-Genre: Scopitone
Director: Alexandre Tarta
Genre: Music & Concerts
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Movie/TV Title: Le Chemin de la Joie
Special Features: Magnetic soundtrack