I have a bit of a fascination and lots of questions about those one reel, 8mm "short" versions of everything from the Universal classics to VARAN THE UNBELIEVABLE that use to be sold mail order through things like Famous Monsters of Filmland.
I had the misfortune to discover Famous Monsters at about the same time my family got cable and a giant, early VHS machine, so I never managed to con my parents into "investing" in a few examples!
Anyway, if any of our older members care to indulge me in their own nostalgia, I would love to hear any recollections you may have! I am curious as to what scenes where included, how they were edited to make a semblance of a story in under 10 minutes, what 8 mm titles correspond to what film..heck even if they were in sound or not!
I have dim but fond memories of seeing Laurel and Hardys, the theatrical Mr McGoo shorts, and I swear even a reel of Star Trek on 8mm in the pre-VCR days, but even in the early 80's I was sorely tempted to buy "The Battles of Ghidrah" just so I could get a glimpse of what it must had been like to see classic 60's Toho on a proper movie screen!
Any info would be appreciated! Thanks.