looks correct,
http://www.lib.uea.ac.uk/lib/libinf/find/archives/zuckerman/glossary.htm
Cheers, olivier
For those who wants to read the story of the gremlins by Roald Dahl to their kids or may be just for themself… just turn the pages !
http://www.roalddahlfans.com/books/gremtext.php
Cheers,
Olivier
from that site : http://www.roalddahlfans.com/books/grem.php
“The Gremlins was Dahl’s very first book for children. The story was originally intended for production as an animated film by Walt Disney, but the film was dropped before it was completed. Disney did, however, still publish the book that had been created as a tie–in with the movie’s release. Fewer than 5,000 copies were printed worldwide, therefore copies of it are extremely rare[U].”
cheers, Olivier
You ‘re pulling my leg on the price, right? :confused:
I’m afraid not, and I think if the price is so high it’s because it’s an unfinished Disney cartoon.
As I have one copy of this wonderful book (printed in Australia, 1943) , and because it’s a very expensive & rare book I would not touch it.
Knowing the actual price (150 to 1000 euros) it’s worth to think twice…
Cheers,
Olivier
outstanding ! wonderful !
cheers,
Olivier
Some original photographs of the film, enjoy.
Cheers, Olivier
A RAAF Buffalo somewhere in Australia with broken leg (personnal colection) , were the undercarriage specialy weak or you think deliberate written off may have been “fashionable” at that time…?
Regards, Olivier
Is there really no other photograph around of this British/Dutch marked Seafury ?
regards,
Olivier
Hi Laurent,
As you say, hope the movie will be release one day !
I have some original photographs of the film, will try to borrow a scanner and put them on this thread.
cheers,
Olivier
You may need the pilot’s notes… if you don’t have it try this link :
http://dubdubdub.co.uk/Military/wbnotes/?notes=lancaster
regards, Olivier
Two of my best finds :
1) a wooden He111 prop blade
2) an halifax rear turret sliding door with battle damage
Olivier
Hi RobAnt,
Thanks for the link. hope to see it one day…
Cheers,
Olivier
Le grand cirque with Pierre Cressoy as Closterman ! where did you get the film ?
regards , Olivier