16MM FILM - BARBER OF SEVILLE - 1948 - WOODY WOODPECKER
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16MM FILM - BARBER OF SEVILLE - 1948 - WOODY WOODPECKER
Good condition print(see screen shots). No VS. Castle Sound.
I can't possibly watch every film all the way through. Only the first couple of minutes have been watched. Please bid accordingly. If I list a film as good condition it does not mean "excellent or mint".
PLEASE SEE FILM GRADING SCALE BELOW:
Mi...nt or New: Means just that. It may have been run, but still physically looks mint, untouched by a projector.
Near Mint: Only the slightest signs of having been run. Appears Mint when projected on the screen.
Like New: Can be older print that was well taken care of. May have only the slightest signs of use, occasional minor light line or splice or minor cue mark, if any. Starting at this level, older prints may have a little curl to the film, which is common.
Excellent+: Very minimal wear or light lines at times with an occasional, although seldom, splice. No major repairs or missing scenes transitions from TV use.
Excellent: Will have some minimal wear or light lines and may have an occasional temporary light emulsion line, a few splices or minor repair. Possibly some short lap dissolves or minor cue marks around transitional scenes if it was used by a TV station, but highly acceptable condition.
Very Good: Will have some wear and lines, cue marks, minor repairs and usually more splices than desirable. An occasional emulsion scratch.
Good: The same as Very Good but with more scratches, wear and some spots that may be splicy from having been damaged. Still watchable.
Fair or Poor: Will need to be checked for extensive repairs before running. I usually will never even list anything in this condition, only if a desirable title.
Woody Woodpecker Theatrical Cartoon Series Traditional Animation Walter Lantz Productions Distributed by: Universal Pictures Cartoon Characters: Woody Woodpecker, Indian, Workman. Voice Actors: Ben Hardaway, Mel Blanc. Directed By Shamus Culhane. Produced By Walter Lantz. Animated By Verne Harding, Paul Smith, Pat Matthews, Emery Hawkins. Written By Ben Hardaway, Milt Schaffer. Music: Darrell Calker. Originally Released on April 10, 1944. Originally Released Theatrically.
While Tony Figaro is out to get his physical, Woody Woodpecker heckles the customers in the Seville Barbershop. Woody stands outside the shop looking at the ads and wants a "victory haircut."
Woody goes to the shop, but the barber isn't there. Woody decides to take over the operation of the barber shop.
The first customer is an Indian who gets a scalping, followed by a tough workman who wishes that he had never run into Woody. All of this frantic cartoon features Woody singing the "Largo al Factotum" ("The Shaving Song") from "The Barber of Seville, " by Giacomo Rossini.
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