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A Blind Bargain (1922)

I was re-reading Philip J. Riley`s book today and as we all know MGM destroyed their print of this movie in 1931.I was wondering if all the prints that were sent abroad were returned. Is it possible...

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This film was made by Goldwyn (MGM inherited the print in 1924), and I doubt there are any distribution records still in existence. Some studios were very lax about the return of prints, others were...

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Scarlet Street magazine used to have a column under the name of Forrest J. Ackerman. Whether he actually had anything to do with it or not is open to conjecture. One of these columns reported the...

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Take what Riley wrote with a very big grain of salt. There were lots of errors I caught in that book, and he wasn't against forging studio documents when he couldn't find them. The so-called "cut...

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Would copies of the trailer also been returned to Goldwyn (or MGM) or is that presumed lost as well?

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Did I mention I found a nitrate print of BLIND BARGAIN at the Academy warehouse in Sunland? It was right there between BIG TOP BOSS and BLONDIE'S LITTLE CUPCAKE. I stole it, but I forgot who I sold it...

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Would copies of the trailer also been returned to Goldwyn (or MGM) or is that presumed lost as well? Trailers were less carefully handled and were usually distributed by independent companies such as...

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I know everyones banging on about LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT on the other thread but I would really love to see this movie found one day as I reckon it would actually be a better film than LAM.

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