Charles, check out YouTube. Search under “Cat Stevens Banapple Gas 1976 Promo” and read the comments.
A few people did mention seeing it in the theaters.
It was not uncommon for vacant or abandoned theaters to leave some projection equipment and old film behind.
I am speculating that before the wrecking ball arrived at the Will Rogers, this short film left the building and eventually made its way to you.
Is it worth anything ? I am guessing you have a 35 mm print. In my opinion, that would limit its potential value.
That being said, I see a lot of unique items on eBay, Amazon and some other venues that do sell.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Marysal:
The Sound of Music played exclusively at the Michael Todd from 1965 to 66.
It was released to the neighborhood theaters in early 67.
The movie had a two month run at the W.R. from Friday July 28 to Thursday September 28.
Best Wishes.
Charles, check out YouTube. Search under “Cat Stevens Banapple Gas 1976 Promo” and read the comments.
A few people did mention seeing it in the theaters.
It was not uncommon for vacant or abandoned theaters to leave some projection equipment and old film behind.
I am speculating that before the wrecking ball arrived at the Will Rogers, this short film left the building and eventually made its way to you. Is it worth anything ? I am guessing you have a 35 mm print. In my opinion, that would limit its potential value.
That being said, I see a lot of unique items on eBay, Amazon and some other venues that do sell. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Marysal:
The Sound of Music played exclusively at the Michael Todd from 1965 to 66.
It was released to the neighborhood theaters in early 67.
The movie had a two month run at the W.R. from Friday July 28 to Thursday September 28.
Best Wishes.