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don't ask pt.3
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don't ask pt. 2
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don't ask pt.1
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Perhaps the last "drive-in" movie I will ever experience for the rest of my life
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United Artists studio
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United Artists studio
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the weirdest intertitle I've ever seen
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nitrate decomposition
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nitrate decomposition
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nitrate decomposition
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nitrate decomposition
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nitrate decomposition
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decomposing magnetic track negative
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decomposing magnetic track negative
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decomposing magnetic track negative
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decomposing magnetic track negative
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decomposing magnetic track negative
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70mm
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70mm
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70mm
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70mm
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the early version of "The Tall T"
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nitrate vault
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untitled
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nitrate fumes can eat right through metal
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this WAS a roll of film!
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In the old days a "peon" was simply a day laborer. However reading this old can today, the meaning has changed.
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more nitrate eating right through steel
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Cool