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(1939) GET SPRING CHICKEN (Andy Clyde) Comedy Short Black & White With Sound Super 8 450' Single Reel Home Movie

Columbia Pictures Home Movie

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HISTORY:

I am not a 'film buff' and my "world" is 'the arts' and more specifically, music, artwork and hand crafted/decorated chinaware's.

An extremely unwell associate has asked me to find new owners for THEIR large collection of photographic and film items ... this is one of those items. I am often asked "THE QUESTION"

So how many films do you have, Russ?

My response is ... boxes and boxes of them, perhaps 500+ 

I have been honoured with the trust and care of these films, to the owner they are an important part of his life and I respect that. Each film is VERY SLOWLY (I have a lot of other things to do as well!) being evaluated, run through the projector (currently an ELMO ST1200D) and if needed, addition packing added to protect the film more.

ALL film stock is safely away in my storage units, nice n cool and out of harms way while I look (and smell!) each film ... NO ONE can just casually "browse" the collection. My associate wouldn't like that and neither do I.

Due to my previous working life in technical fields, I tend to be quite detailed in my item descriptions, please READ all the details to decide if this item may interest you.

CAVEAT EMPTOR!

Vinegar Syndrome: my nose came up NEGATIVE on this reel ...however, keep the following in mind

From time to time I have noticed a "vinegar smell" coming off some films that I have been checking. I have been contacted by a learned ex film professional who has provided some pointers about this vinegar smell. Thank you kind Sir!

It seems that the presence of this odour indicates a chemical reaction is underway which will affect the base material of the film - over time. Most of these films are already around 50 years old, how much longer will they "survive" I wonder? No-one can provide a definitive answer to that one ... it's a bit like "the earth WILL be hit by a comet, one day, but no-one knows when"

This chemical reaction which is indicated by the Vinegar odour can (over time) affect both colour and black & white films equally, gradually becoming worse as time passes although I could not find a reliable guide as to how much time we are talking about - months? years? No-one seems confident enough to commit to a time frame.

If you "click" on the CAVEAT EMPTOR (Buyer Beware) in Red above, buried there is a link will take you to the esteemed National Film And Sound Archive Of Australia page which talks about this Vinegar Syndrome problem. These people at NFSA know their stuff ... the most disturbing aspect which jumped out at me is the possible effects of this chemical reaction on HUMAN health. Be careful when handling one of the "vinegar beasties", even just breathing the vapours is apparently not a good idea for sustained periods!

Having said all of this, I will ALWAYS indicate film stock that is producing this Vinegar odour in my description - although "aged", my nose still works (sort of!). I will still run the film through the projector for "testing" but have no way of knowing how advanced the chemical reaction may already be - unless the film stock crumbles in my hands! Hmmm ... not a good sign!

I still have a ton of films to investigate (the owner of these films was a BIG film buff in the 1960's ~ 1980's) and so far only a small percentage have proven to have the air of Vinegar about them ...

I have also been advised that even if NO smells are being produced, chemical reactions may still be underway but as yet undetectable by the human nose.

It really comes down to ... these films are OLD, probably they were never intended to be viewed up to 75 years later ... everything eventually fails

Please be realistic and keep all of this in mind.

Now, on with the description ...

 

GET SPRING CHICKEN (1939) - Super 8 Short Film

Columbia Pictures

This is a complete movie but short in duration ... remember them? Go to the theatre to watch the epic main feature but before that movie played, there was a "short" which ran for 15 ~ 20 minutes - two movies for the price of one! This was a long time ago (I can still remember standing up for the playing of "God Save The Queen" before either the short or main feature film started ... this was back in the 60's ~ 70's, in New Zealand at least ... how times have changed at the theatre ....

Single 400 foot (7 Inch) PLiO MAGIC (USA) Grey reel

Commercial release for the Home Movie market

NO canister or can - this was sitting in a box with Brown paper wrapped around it, the box was past it's use by date and no longer useable.

A bit of naughty fun here .... in a nutshell, an older guy (who just happens to be rich) seeks the attention of ladies, MANY ladies and one errrr ... lady which sounded like a man. It all ends up with this man being promised in marriage to around six ladies and this other "lady" mayhem results and the guy becomes overwhelmed and runs for the hills ... THE END

Andy Clyde is the principal actor and the genre is comedy. Interesting little social comments (for the late 1930's), references to harem's of women and this strange lady who spoke like a man - obviously a gay, which in 1939 would have been a big social no-no

Unlike many of the older feature films, I could not find any trailer or excerpt video from this movie

Leader film is fitted

400' Grey PLiO MAGIC (USA) plastic reel

Black & White

Sound

COSMETIC CONDITION:

USED

CLEAN

Film stock and the reel is undamaged

The reel had very little labelling so I have written SPRING CHICKEN onto the reel and also kept the original dynatape label which was on the original cardboard box.

The film has been repacked and a title label has been included inside

Vinegar odour was NOT detected

NO personal names or other writing on the packaging or the film reel

TESTING:

Test machine: ELMO 1200ST

Leader film is fitted and it fed into the projector no problems (sprocket holes look good and undamaged)

The film begins ... 

The usual strange looking frames at the beginning, including one that flashed past indicating PART ONE , then the 10-9-8 etc countdown and on with the film ...

When I saw these frames which said PART ONE, I wondered if this was a multi-reel film but no it is not ... I actually ran the entire reel (about 20 minutes) and the storyline does in fact conclude (the man runs off into the distance) and the frames come up THE END

Picture constrast and quality are fine, Grey Blacks look as I think they should.

The sound is fine, easily able to follow the antics during the film

After playing this entire reel, I am satisfied that there is only one reel and no others needed.

After viewing, I packed the reel into sealed clear plastic, along with a couple of Silica Gel satchels and a clear label about the contents.

USED Exactly as described