16mm B/W Feature THE DESTROYER-1943. Glen Ford in rare WWII film.


16mm B/W Feature THE DESTROYER-1943. Glen Ford in rare WWII film.

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16mm B/W Feature THE DESTROYER-1943. Glen Ford in rare WWII film.:
$119.95


Destroyer is a 1943 Columbia Pictures war film starring Edward G. Robinson and Glenn Ford as U. S. Navy sailors in World War II.
Lt. Comm. Donald Smith, the film\'s technical advisor, served as Navigation Officer on the USS Arizona (BB-39) until one month before the ship was sunk at Pearl Harbor.
This used film is mounted on 2 x 2300\'reels and printed on Dupont b/w film stock. This is not a SCOPE print.
This is anVERY GOOD Conditionprint.Print has leaders,countdowns.This film has no VS syndrome, vinegar odorsor warping.
Shipping/storage case included shown in photo included.
Poster art isused for promotional purposes only and isnot included with this 16-mm film.
Please note that the film stock reflects the item you willreceive. The lobby card or the movie poster is used for SHIPPING: Yes! We use \'S Global Shipping Service. We will ship the film to Kentucky and your film will be shipped by contracted shippers to forward the film to your International destination.DOMESTIC SHIPPING: Item shipped USPS Media rate insured in the USA. At the end of sale, wait for our invoice for total cost. We accept Paypal (verified only), Visa & Mastercard. Payment due no later than 7 days after the sale ends.
RETURN POLICY: The film is guaranteed to be in the condition as stated or I will refund your purchase price. There are no refunds on shipping charges, unless a condition should arise where I have made a gross error or omission in disclosing the films condition (in which case shipping costs will be refunded). NOTE: all return requests must be made within 7 days of receiving the film, after that time, all sales are final. Returns are not be accepted for any reason other than errors on my part in the listing.
INFORMATION ON CONDITION RATING:NEAR MINT: Minimal if any splices or lines or noticeable wear.EXCELLENT: May have a few minor splices and very minor surface wearVERY GOOD: Ocasional splices, surface wear or an occasional line.GOOD: Moderate surface wear, intermittent scratches or splices.WORN: This print has moderate to heavy wear with numerous splices, sprocket damage and or significant emulsion lines. May need some work to run smoothly.INFORMATION ON COLOR RATINGS:IB TECHNICOLOR/KODACHROME, ECTACHROME, CINECOLOR– Non fade dye transfer process—Premium!LOWFADE – Mylar or Estar, AG2S, LPP, various Fuji stocks etc. Stocks that will not fade for a very long time! Premium!EXCELLENT-a color stock but shows no signs of discoloration, fading, shifting.
VERY GOOD COLOR– has a slight shift, but retains most of its color. may have a slightreddish/pinkish/brownish cast to it, but has strong color.GOOD COLOR – has a noticeable shift, but still maintains much of it’s color. Also knows as ‘Warm’FAIR COLOR– has shifted substantially to Red/Pink but still has blues and greens in it.PINK/RED – Print has turned mainly to pink or red, there may be some greens and blues left, but little if any.

16mm B/W Feature THE DESTROYER-1943. Glen Ford in rare WWII film.:
$119.95

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