sorry to hear that,,,well i supplied the museum of the moving image in
Astoria New York however the Museum of modern Art is a different
organization
You could try the museum of moving image and see if they could help
however I would guess MOMA would be your best resource just be patient
and leave more voicemails if you were trying to get a copy on DVD VHS or
whatever they may have a area for academic studies just like the Academy
does the guy I knew they did a lot of footage Jeff Joseph of SubaCat
licensed footage from obscure material I'm sure somebody has a copy it's
just gonna take lots of ferritin work
Also may want to contact or give me a post to the American moving images
archive archivist association it is a group of film archivist from all
over the world and it's called AMIa perhaps someone can give you some
help finallY Paul at the cinemuseum is a archivist and he had done
restoration of many silent flms like fatty arbucle.. the stoogesand
more.. Paul Gierlicki is on my facebook hes in Michigan and knows many
archivists// I may have spelled the name wrong which may surprise you
and others as i know i am MOPOs spelling b champion- Dont get your
panties in a uproar Kirby :)
Tom
Hollywood dream factory®
since 1977
2023-08-30 19:47, S & N Yafet wrote:
Thanks so much, Tom. I did and talked with a very nice reference
librarian who said they couldn't help me because MOMA holds the
rights. Finally today I managed to get a voicemail to a person but I
have very little hope.
Thanks anyway.
Nathalie
On Wed, Aug 30, 2023, 3:09 PM <dreamfact...@hollywooddreamfactory.com>
wrote:
Hi Nathalie-
try the library of congress film archives they havelike every film
ever
made..i remeber Kwmp Niver transfered the paper negatives to 16mm
printsand wona tech achievement Oscar® for doing it... Linwood
Dunasc
told me he gave the award to Kemp
you could also ask the Margret Herrick library at the AMPas
I believe the library of Congress would be your best source for
finding
the film I hope that helps you hope things are going well for you
best Tom
Hollywood dream factory®
since 1977
On 2023-08-30 14:51, S & N Yafet wrote:
If anyone can help or tell me who I might contact for help with
this.
Looking for a dvd or digitized copy of The Barker (1928) It's
been
shown at UCLA and other places. I've been trying for a long time
to
find a copy of this film.
If anyone can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Nathalie
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