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Clarence G. Badger

Clarence G. Badger

7 Films

Clarence G. Badger

7 Included Films

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Grapevine DVD

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UCLA holds the 16mm print

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Grapevine DVD

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UCLA holds the 16mm print

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Only segments survive

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Only segments survive

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Fragments of color sequence survived and preserved in UCLA

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Fragments of color sequence survived and preserved in UCLA

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An incomplete nitrate print of this film—8 of 9 reels—survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The entire film is in danger of being lost, however, if the film is still not preserved as of January 2021 or at some point the near future. The film may have already begun to decompose since it was last reported in 2007.

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An incomplete nitrate print of this film—8 of 9 reels—survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archive. The entire film is in danger of being lost, however, if the film is still not preserved as of January 2021 or at some point the near future. The film may have already begun to decompose since it was last reported in 2007.

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According to the George Eastman Museum 2015 Book "The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935", the BFI National Archive holds a 35mm incomplete nitrate print 160 ft.

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According to the George Eastman Museum 2015 Book "The Dawn of Technicolor, 1915-1935", the BFI National Archive holds a 35mm incomplete nitrate print 160 ft.

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