Nice! I remember when the Tingler was in theatres, a few movie houses rigged their seats to emit low-level electrical charges, when the creature was on the screen. Pure genius!
Unless the B&W film is Ilford XP2, THEN it could be C-41 processed. The Burnt Sienna hue of the negatives however, lends itself to it being colour film – as B&W negatives are grey in colour. ;o)
Heh, it was always Pancake day for us – with Steen’s Pure Cane Syrup, Louisiana’s finest. That was the one day that my Mother knew she wouldn’t have to drag me out of bed, to go to school. Ah, I wish I was back there again. 8od
If you thought A&E stood to “lose” any $$$$ over this, and that this wasn’t a carefully calculated publicity stunt – then your 8 brains don’t really amount to much.
Nice! I remember when the Tingler was in theatres, a few movie houses rigged their seats to emit low-level electrical charges, when the creature was on the screen. Pure genius!