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Num. inventario del frammento
Clip inventory number
  7238
   

Titolo film
Film title
 
Titolo alternativo
Alternate title(s)
 
Titolo busta Turconi
Title on Turconi env.
  Unid. 7238…7241
Casa di produzione
Production co.
 
Nazione
Country
 
Data di uscita
Release date
 
Regia
Director
 
Film conservato c/o
Film preserved at
 

Processi colorazione
Color processes
 
 
Black & White
 
 
 
 

Altri particolari
Other details
 
 

Scritte sui margini
Edge inscriptions
 

Manifatt. pellicola
Stock manufacturer
 
     
Catalogo Joye n.
Joye Catalogue no.
  930
     
Totale frammenti
Total title clips
  8
 
Frammento conservato c/o
Fragment preserved at
  George Eastman House
     
Num. fotogrammi
Number of frames
  2

Note / Notes
GEH 7238...7241.
Found in envelope with loc. 7237, Des Anglers lange Stange, title #0258.

Friuli 10705...10708:

[252 930 929? 542 541 530]

The numbers above refer to paper dividers. No numbers written on blue slide box.

Mounted in slide frames. The slide is positioned between paper divider [930] and [252] but no number is written on slide frame.

Commenti, aggiunte e correzioni / Comments, additions and corrections
9/13/2015 JY
Merging 7238...7241 and 10705...10708 based on identification from Roland-François Lack:

7238-7241 is the same as 10705-10708, an English film I'd say.

JLY 4/22/2010
Updated.
Judging from background ads, likely a UK production.

PCU, Apr 22, 2010
Clips # 7238, 7239, 7240 and 7241 belong to a different film. The others are definitely from a Pathé film, edge code “Exhibition Interdite en France en Suisse en Belgique”. To make things worse, Joye catalogue 1960 says that main title is from Pineschi. But this must surely be apocryphal, unless frames 7238, 7239, 7240 and 7241 are from that company, which I find unlikely. If title on envelope comes from that Pineschi title, DES ANGLERS LANGE STANDE may have nothing to do with this item. Please note that frame 7239 has some inscriptions in the scene. Well worth checking language with a magnifying glass.

According to BFI website’s shot description, these clippings appear to come from “Canne à pêche curieuse”, Gaumont (1908). In Moreau’s filmography this title is listed under 1909. Still, the clippings display Pathé Frères edge inscriptions - DC

Maybe should read “Des Anglers lange Stange” (The Angler’s Long Pole)? - UR 1/17-08

Considering the English words appearing in the picture background, the film is probably of English or American production- DC