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http://www.filmradar.com/weblog/entry/the_universal_fire/ Wednesday, June 4th, 2008The Universal FireI have been really saddened about the Universal Fire. My initial reaction was sheer terror because I feared that many rare films and negatives might be lost forever. Now I’m hearing that no negatives were burned and that only prints were destroyed. That still upsets me. It costs at least $5,000 to strike a new film print and I’m hearing that tons of them were lost. These prints were also the ones loaned to repertory theatres, revival houses and museums like LACMA. Now it might take a very long time (not to mention a lot of money) before many of these films can be screened for the public again. This is just a terrible loss. Isn’t there any way they can build fire proof vaults? Doesn’t that sort of technology exist?
Written by Karie (site owner) on 06/04 at 05:35 AM
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