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Unidentified fragment--Bilingual (Spanish and English) 
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Post Unidentified fragment--Bilingual (Spanish and English)
Something for everyone to chew on. A short fragment of this silent film was found in a 2000' roll of nitrate stock footage. Any suggestions as to the film's identity or the identity of the actors?

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Happy New Year!

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Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:31 am
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Post Re: Unidentified fragment--Bilingual (Spanish and English)
A short reply to my own message so that I can add another attachment. Here you'll find a sample of the intertitles used by the company. Spanish on top; English on the bottom.

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Tue Jan 04, 2011 9:32 am
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Post Re: Unidentified fragment--Bilingual (Spanish and English)
Any chance we can get a stock manufacturer's ID/EC to go with these stills? I can't come up with a good guess in my 10 minute limit.

One of the best things about these types of 'contests' is that they tend to lead you down some interesting rabbit tracks..


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Post Re: Unidentified fragment--Bilingual (Spanish and English)
Good question.

Kodak nitrate stock with BH perfs. Edge code = "triangle circle" leaving us with a likely terminus ad quem of 1926.


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