16mm Film 60 ANGEL Joint Bank Acct Hilarious
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16mm Film 60 ANGEL - Joint Bank Acct Hilarious Network

16mm Film 60 ANGEL - Joint Bank Acct Hilarious Network
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Start Time Monday, November 03, 2008
End Time Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Location North Andover, Massachusetts

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'60 Angel -- Joint Bank Account --  Full Network print This is a 16mm B&W/sound film print of an episode of what has to be one of the funniest TV sitcoms ever made. I was literally on the floor laughing watching this. The show revolves around Angelique (Angel for short - played by Annie Farge), a young French girl who comes to the USA to marry an American architect named John Smith (Marshall Thompson). The show makes extremely good use of the language and cultural differences that someone from another culture might face. The show also has a large amount of slapstick humor which reminds me at times of Monty Python crossed with Buster Keaton. Here's a summary of the episode -- Johnny has been trying to get Angel to use the checking account, and she finally has started using it -- but Johnny is astonished when the bank statement arrives and there are hundreds of checks. He's worried that she has spent huge amounts of money, but it turns out that each check is only for a tiny amount - 10 cents here, 5 cents there.  Meanwhile George arrives with a hot stock tip for Ichabod Bonanza Mining. Suzie and Angel are frightened that Johnny and George are going to lose their money and look up the stock in the newspaper -- they find "IBM" and think that it's Ichabod Bonaza Mining. IBM is trading for $5 (Ichabod is only 10 cents a share). Angel fears that Johnny is going to spend $5000 -- all their savings, so she takes out all her money (hilarious scene in the bank) and decides to put it in Suzies account temporarily... George however, finds out that there's all the extra money in his account and uses it to buy the stock! Suzie and Angel find out about this and panic.. Suzie goes to sell the stock the next morning and manges to do so, getting back the money that they put in -- but, it goes up to $1 per share afterwards... Oops!! Funny episode,.... This print is a full network print and has the following: Brought to you by Johnsons Wax Johnson's Shoe Polish Glade - Funny animated commercial with a crazy German guy Sugar Crisp - Haunted House commercial Pledge - Cast spot with a continuation of the story line BTYB: Johnson's wax Pledge in the credits Bump for Hennesey CBS Network TV logo.     Here are some actual screen-shots from one of the prints (I have more than one copy of this).:   Print Condition :  Physical Condition:  Print is in very good to excellent shape with only some very minor wear and one or two inconsequential splices. Vinegar Syndrome: No sign of vinegar . Condition ratings are generally subjective. Here are the ratings I use: · Near Mint -- This print looks like new. Virtually wear and splice free. · Excellent --- This print is excellent, may have a few minor splices, and some very minor surface wear, but nothing that detracts from presentation · Very Good -- This print is very nice - may have some ocassional splices, and some surface wear or an occasional line, but nothing too serious · Good – This print may have moderate surface wear, and some intermittent scratches or splices, but runs well with no problems. · Well Worn -- This print has moderate to heavy wear. ·  Splicy -- This print has more than it's fair share of splices ·  Needs Work -- This print has damage that prevents it from running smoothly and it needs repairs. Notes on Color: Color ratings are generally subjective. Here are the ratings I use: · IB Technicolor/Kodachrome – These are dye transfer processes that should never fade · Lowfade – this print is on a stock that will not fade for a long time · Excellent color – print that is not on a low fade stock but shows no signs of fading · Very Good color – print that has a slight shift, but retains most of its color. It may have a slight redish/pinkish/brownish cast to it, but has strong color. · Good Color – has a noticeable shift, but still maintains much of it’s color. Also knows as ‘Warm’ · Fair color – Has shifted substantially to Red/Pink but still has blues and greens in it. · Pink/Red – Print has turned mainly to pink or red, there may be some greens and blues left, but not much. Terms and Conditions: Payment: Paypal payments are also accepted. The winner of this auction agrees to make payment within 10 days of the end of the auction unless prior arrangements are made. Shipping: Shipping in the continental US is via UPS- enter your zip code below for the Amount. Non-US orders I will ship worldwide. The buyer agrees to make payment by paypal only, and agrees to pay the appropriate shipping costs by air mail. Please contact me in advance if you wish to know what the shipping charge will be. Guarantee The film is guaranteed to be in the condition stated above or I will gladly refund your purchase price. There are no refunds on shipping charges, unless a condition should arise where I have made a gross error or omission in disclosing the condition of a film (in which case shipping costs both ways will be refunded, at my discretion). Please note: all requests for return must be made within 7 days of your receipt of the film – after that time, all sales become final. Returns will not be accepted for any other reason than errors on my part in the listing. Good Luck! Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. 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