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Thomas Stathes
07-17-2006, 06:27 PM
I'm in the market for those great old George Pal Puppetoons. I'd prefer color (and definitely sound) prints but will consider b/w reissues if the price is right.

Below is an almost complete filmography of his shorts:

Rhapsody in Wood (1947) (have a crappy red NTA without titles)
Date with Duke (1947)
Tubby the Tuba (1947)
Wilbur the Lion (1947)
Shoe Shine Jasper (1947)
Jasper's Derby (1946)
John Henry and the Inky-Poo (1946)
Together in the Weather (1946)
Olio for Jasper (1946)
My Man Jasper (1945)
Jasper and the Beanstalk (1945)
Jasper's Close Shave (1945)
Jasper's Minstrels (1945)
Jasper Tell (1945)
Hot Lips Jasper (1945)
Jasper's Booby Traps (1945)
Two-Gun Rusty (1944) (have a good UM&M, slightly faded)
Jasper's Paradise (1944)
And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street (1944)
Jasper Goes Hunting (1944)
Say Ah, Jasper (1944)
Package for Jasper (1944)
A Hatful of Dreams (1944)
Good Night Rusty (1943)
Jasper Goes Fishing (1943)
The Little Broadcast (1943)
The Truck That Flew (1943)
Jasper's Music Lesson (1943)
500 Hats of Bartholemew Cubbins (1943)
Bravo, Mr. Strauss (1943)
Jasper and the Choo-Choo (1943)
Jasper and the Haunted House (1942)
Mr. Strauss Takes a Walk (1942)
The Sky Princess (1942)
Jasper and the Watermelons (1942)
Tulips Shall Grow (1942)
Rhythm in the Ranks (1941)
The Gay Knighties (1941)
Hoola Boola (1941)
Dipsy Gypsy (1941)
Western Daze (1941)
Love on the Range (1939) (have an extremely splicy b/w Pictoreels)
Philips Broadcast of 1938 (1938) (TV)
Sky Pirates (1938)
What Ho, She Bumps (1937)
... aka Captain Kidding (USA)
Sinbad (1936)
Vier Asse (1936)
The Sleeping Beauty (1935)
Philips Cavalcade (1934)
Ship of the Ether (1934)

*There is also a color Aladdin film issued on 16mm by SORNELL FILM COMPANY which I've seen on video and really like. It appears to be somewhat early and I can't find a date for it.*

I should be getting an uprade print of Rhapsody and Jasper in A Jam will be easy to get down the line. I would like an upgrade print of Love on the Range.

I'll consider most anything- UM&M/NTA prints would also be fine.
Thanks, and drop me a line if you have anything!

Tom
CartoonsOnFilm@aol.com