Description: 1971 IN THE DEVILS GARDEN Original 35mm Horror Movie Film Title Frame Cells LISTING CONTAINS: - Original IN THE DEVILS GARDEN 35mm title frame cell (6 cells). LISTING DOES NOT CONTAIN: - Listing DOES NOT contain the paper, envelope, documents shown at the very end of the images that is only shown to you for informational purposes as to the legitimacy of this title frame, where and who it came from. If you would like additional information on this piece please read “history” at the bottom of this listing. MEASURES: 4.5” length CONDITION: Has been cut at top and bottom for the title frame cells which is not perfectly even. Scratches, paper clip indent and scuffing on some of the cells as well as color loss / reddening. Overall: FAIR ABOUT THIS CELL: This came from the personal collection of the Academy Film Service aka Cleveland Film Exhange. I do NOT clip or snip title frames or any cells from film, this and any other titles I list will have been done so by the distribution company ACADEMY FILM SERVICE for record keeping (most of the title frames I have are affixed with paperwork (this one does NOT come with the paperwork) although I have shown in images the paperwork and documents that this has derived from in my images. HISTORY: An important element in Cleveland’s success as a movie studio hub was the CLEVELAND FILM EXCHANGE BUILDING (also known as Cleveland Film Service and The Academy Film Service) located on the southeast corner of Payne Ave. and East 21st St. Studios and distributors in the specially constructed building performed a film pickup and delivery service, rewound and inspected returned movies, and stored films between showings. In an age when movie theaters would change their offerings several times a week, the films had to be ready to ship. Trucks would move in and out of the Film Exchange Building at all hours of the day and night to serve the more than 700 theaters of northern Ohio. At its peak, fourteen national studios had offices in the building. Cleveland was also home to over a dozen sponsored film studios, including CINECRAFT PRODUCTIONS (established in 1939), ESCAR (1942), GENERAL PICTURES CORP. (1957), and TRI-STATE MOTION PICTURES (1926). Other film studios, with their main offices in other cities, also had sales offices in Cleveland. These included Wilding Studios out of Chicago, the Jam Handy Organization out of Detroit, Roland Reed Productions, Jerry Fairbanks, Inc., and Riviera Productions out of Los Angeles. My items all come from Elmer Kadar - who partially owned the film exchange (Kadar was also very wealthy as he was family to the ruler of Hungary - Janos Kadar). I am the sole owner of the vast majority of the Cleveland film exchanges receipts, records, etc (what is left of it anyways) that Kadar meticulously stored and documented. He was a serial collector in many facets. Which is where many of my items come from for those who would like to know! SHIPPING: Fast & free via USPS (for USA). Will ship same day if payment is received by 3pm EST! Free returns! Shipped with care (cardboard backers, bubble wrap, peanuts & or double boxed whenever necessary). Signature confirmation for high value items is required.
Price: 45 USD
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
End Time: 2024-11-16T19:15:23.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Film Title/ Movie Star: In The Devils Garden
Autographed: No
Mounted: No
Original/Reproduction: Original
Product: Film Cells
Genre: Horror
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subtype: Unmounted
Age: 1971
Personalise: No