I can remember when stores carried tiny reels of Super 8 films that carried 'highlights from your favorite Hollywood movies', with captions because Super 8 film was so narrow there was no room for an audio track. I remember one of the films sold thus was Karloff's 1931 FRANKENSTEIN. Never mind Mom spending the money for the film, projector & screen when we could just wait until one of our local TV stations would run it on Saturday night's CREATURE FEATURE, which began at 11:30 PM....PLENTY OF TIME TO MAKE SURE THE DOORS WERE LOCKED TO KEEP OUT THE MONSTERS!
I can remember when stores carried tiny reels of Super 8 films that carried 'highlights from your favorite Hollywood movies', with captions because Super 8 film was so narrow there was no room for an audio track. I remember one of the films sold thus was Karloff's 1931 FRANKENSTEIN. Never mind Mom spending the money for the film, projector & screen when we could just wait until one of our local TV stations would run it on Saturday night's CREATURE FEATURE, which began at 11:30 PM....PLENTY OF TIME TO MAKE SURE THE DOORS WERE LOCKED TO KEEP OUT THE MONSTERS!
I'm actually impressed with the level of animation for 1962! I would have thought this was early 70s work.
I Love It!
Thanks! Where did you get it?
I really think this was made by Scooby DOO 😅
porque no se escucha?
Because is test pilot not a modern thing
De todos modos creo que el episodio si se produjo, al menos creo recordar haberlo visto de niño.
Why is this so f**king old