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Here are some links to other film collecting and movie sites. Enjoy!

Phil Johnson: http://8mm16mmfilmscollectibles.com is one of the best and most reputable dealers of used film and supplies around. Personally recommended!

16mmfilms.com: www.16mmfilms.com is a simply tremendous site for collectors of 16mm film! Lots of info and links. Get the lowdown on just about anything to do with film collecting (repairs, dealers, equipment, what's for sale, etc.) on the very active forums. THIS SITE IS EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE! You've been warned.

Here's a wonderful site: http://silent-movies.com by David Pearson with lots of info and photos from the silent era.

Are you a fan of D.W. Griffith? Check out http://www.uno.edu/~drcom/Griffith. Another great site from David Pearson. This one features clips from Griffith's classic films!

Steve Schuler's site is a great place to visit. Provides resources for used films, posters, equipment and more!

Film-Tech: www.film-tech.com is a great site with lots of photos of theaters and home theaters. Forums, chat, tips for handling film and projection. Detailed history and information on all film formats!

Drive-infilm.com: The place to get those great Drive-In intermission films in 16mm. Features, videos, lots of terrific stuff!

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Here's a site for a UK company specializing in hard to find silent comedies on video. NTSC versions are available for U.S. customers, too!  http://www.artsmagic.co.uk/comedy/

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Are you in the New York Tri-State area? Would you like to see great silent films with live musical accompaniment? Check out Silentclowns.com! You'll have a terrific time in a beautiful setting!

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A great and attractive website for fans of the silent film! Silentsaregolden.com is a treasure! With photos, vintage film reviews, articles and essays on the silent era. Even a "Silent Feature of the Month!" Lots of fun and information.

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A Tribute to Bob Lee. Here's a page set up to commemorate a wonderful man. Robert E. Lee ran the Essex Film Club and Griggs Moviedrome for many decades until his passing in 1992. He is remembered fondly by film colletors all over the world for providing great classic films. He freely shared his wealth of knowledge and good cheer with those of us who were fortunate enough to know him. This site is maintained by his son, Donald Lee.

Charlie's Films

Charlie's Films ("A Celebration of 8mm Film Collecting") Here's a site that's a lot of fun! A loving tribute to those terrific old Castle Films (later Universal 8) that most collectors started out with. There's a film guide with reviews, background on the 8mm format and more! This site is beautifully illustrated with box art from the films themselves. Columbia, Ken Films, Disney and others are also represented.

 

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