My copy of 'Come Clean' was, I think, a Derann print but had a blue cast to it, so I presume it was printed on colour stock (although, when I sold it some years later, the blue cast had gone - colour fade I guess). I had a Mountain 400ft sound print of 'Babes in Toyland' which was a little bit on the dark side and I had two prints of 'The Live Ghost' standard 8 sound by Walton but one was considerably darker than the other and I think I recall that one was slightly less edited, having a tiny bit more footage in one or two scenes. I always found the prints from all of these places to be, on the whole, good quality. All my prints were generally either Walton or Mountain/Portland/Starline from here in the UK. I never had any Blackhawk prints (even though I used to receive their regular catalogues in the 1970s). I've had quite a few in my collection over the years but I now only own just two Walton standard 8 sound 200ft releases ('Hog Wild' and The Hoosegow'), having sold off most of my films as I use video projection these days. There can't be many projector owners who haven't owned a film of the boys at some point.
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