 Simon
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Is there anyone who knows how can I get a film?
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 Franklin
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Short answer is you probably cant – longer answer is that there were a few VHS tapes made and rarely one will surface. There is one gentleman that has an original print for sale for a fairly high price – http://youtu.be/yGLPi4cBom0?hd=1
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 Simon
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Thanks … I am thinking about buy it .. it is high price for me but not for original print … I will see … thanks once more
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 Richard
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The trouble with the film is that no one knows who owns it. Hugh Downs’ Raylin Productions sold it to one company, who apparently sold it to another who then disappeared. Whomever buys that film version that’s for sale won’t be able to reproduce it without running into a possible lawsuit should the owner reappear.
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 Simon
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I know about it. Glenn Norman selling original print and he told me about it. I dont want to distribute it. I want it just for myself.
Though it is very sad story with rights. What is your opinion on this film. I think how you feel. You gave into it a part of your life.
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 Richard
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The film’s an accurate documentary of the daylight, during-union-shooting-hours events that happened. The midnight thunderstorm that had us hanging onto the wing struts isn’t there, but we were in no real danger, anyway. It has some excellent footage of that summer, the crowds coming out to fly, the gypsy life. You can tell I’m a little ambiguous about it. It’s an attic scrapbook, and perhaps it’s well it says in the attic.
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