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Rare Film & Video Tape Rare Film & Video Tape - Sale List Revised; Nov. 5th, 2014 The following VHS Master Tapes were converted from original 8 & 16mm films over the past 25 years and are not available commercially. We can convert these films to DVD from the VHS Master Tapes. These films have not been computer enhanced. See all the early Greats of the game as you’ve never seen them before !!!!! 1. 1904 – Harry Vardon vs. James Braid @ Muirfield GC, 2 ½ Min. one of the earliest know golf films @ $20 2. 1920’s – Archie Compston, Part 1, “The Swing”, instructional, silent film, 5 min. @ $20 3. 1927 Golf with Bobby Jones, and Duffers and Champs, footage of Jones, Sarazen and others, etc. @ $20 4. 1927/28 – “Bobby Jones” slow motion analysis of his swing, this was a silent film done with O.B. Keeler when they wrote the book “Down the Fairway”, 15 min., and in vg condition. @ $25 5. 1927 thru 1943 – Various Golf Footage, Jones, Hagen, Sarazen, etc., National Archives films of various events and Tournaments of the period, 105 min. @ $20 6. 1930 – Harry Cooper on “Driving No.1” slow motion and stop photography used, black and white, silent film, 4 min. great early film of a Classic period swing ! @ $20 7. 1938 – The (6) Turnesa Brothers, title “Brother Golfers”, an exhibition match with all (6) brothers @ Castle Harbor GC, Bermuda, excellent black & white film, 20 min. long. @ $20 8. 1930’s – “The Keystone of Golf” by A.G. Spalding, Bobby Jones, Horton Smith, Lawson Little, Jimmy Thompson etc. @ $20 9. 1930’s – Walter Hagen’s personal (8) home movie canisters, converted to DVD, mainly showing Walters World Wide expeditions with a little golf. All (8) films @ $40 10. 1930’s – Dick Metz, Jimmy Thompson, Horton Smith film titled “Follow Thru” filmed @ Pinehurst, Pebble Beach and Augusta National GC. 20 Min. @ $20 11. 1930’s – W.C. Field’s, “The Dentist”, black and white film @ $20 12. 1930’s – Harry Cooper, Driving film no. 1 & Putting no. 18, black & white silent film showing the early swing of Harry Cooper @ $20 1 13. 1930’s –Golf with Johnny Farrell, “winning Putts”, Instructional, Castle Films, @ St. Augustine Golf Links, FL, with sound, 10 min. @ $20 14. 1930’s – Golf with Johnny Farrell, “Duffer Swings”, Instructional, Castle Films, @ St. Augustine GL, FL., with sound, 10 min. @ $20 15. 1930’s – Golf with Johnny Farrell, “In the Rough”, Instructional, Castle Films, @ St. Augustine GL, FL., with sound, 10 min. @ $20 16. 1930’s – Golf with Johnny Farrell, “Under Par”, Instructional, Castle Films, @ St. Augustine GL, FL., with sound, 10 min. @ $20 17. 1930’s – Golf with Johnny Farrell, “Fore”, Instructional, Castle Films, @ St. Augustine GL, FL., with sound, 10 min. @ $20 Note; - Johnny Farrell Special, all (5) films listed above on (1) DVD @ $40 18. 1930’s or 40’s – Golf Magic, Trick Shots by Johnny Redman & John Montague, 10 min. black & white @ $20 19. 1940’s – “Heckle & Jeckle”, golf cartoon, “Goony Golf”, black & white @ $15 Ben Hogan Films 20. 1940’s – “Headlines of the Century, Ben Hogan the Little Giant Killer”, 5 min., black & white @ $20 21. 1946 – Ben Hogan, Filmed @ Augusta National GC, Ben demonstrates his shot making ability, a pre accident film showing his old swing, rare footage, 10 min., black & white with sound. @ $20 22. 1947 – “All American Swing Stars”, with Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, etc., 10 min., black & white with sound. @ $20 23. 1970’s – Ben Hogan, visiting his friend Mr. Coleman @ Seminole in FL., Ben hitting balls into the Atlantic from Mr. Coleman’s back yard, he also demonstrates his swing in slow motion and shows the pressure points in his grip, a truly Rare Home Movie of the greatest shot maker in golf, color, w/ sound, 20 min. @ $25 24. 1983 – Ben Hogan Interview with Ken Venturi, May 12th, 1983 a rare personal interview with Mr. Hogan that was never made commercially available, 20 min. @ $20 Note; - Ben Hogan Special, all (5) films listed above (1940’s – 1983) on (1) DVD @$50 25. 1940’s – Craig Wood, Part 1, Instructional @ Winged Foot GC, and Joe Kirkwood, Part 2 @ Sky Top Lodge, PA., black & white, with sound, 25 min. @ $20 26. 1940’s – Dick Metz, Jimmy Thompson, Horton Smith, “Smooth Approach”, filmed @ Pebble Beach GL and Augusta National GC, black & white, 8 min. @ $20 2 27. 1940’s – “Pinehurst” early 1940’s silent film, the early days of this golf resort area, with Vic Ghezzi, Johnny Revolta, Denny Shute, Horton Smith etc., 10 min., instructional @ $20 Sam Snead Films 28. 1940’s – “Play Better Golf”, Sam Snead, instructional, black & white, with sound, Parts 1 &2, 30 min. @ $20 29. 1940’s – Sam Snead, instructional film, silent, 4 min. @ $20 Note; Sam Snead Special, Both films listed above and #22 on (1) DVD @ $30 30. 1940’S – “The Nine bad shots of golf & what to do about them”, Jim Dante & Leo Diegel, instructional, black & white, 10 min. @ $15 31. 1940’s – Jack Redman, “The Crown Prince of Golf”, trick shots from Redman filmed @ The Sagamore Resort, Bolton Landing, Lake George NY, black & white, 10 min. @ $15 32. 1941 – Craig Wood wins National Open, Sport Thrills Film #2, 3 min. @ $15 33. 1941 – Golf film “Comedy & Song”, 5 min. @ $15 34. 1950’s – Lesson with Johnny Revolta, Part 1 “The Drive”, Part 2 “Irons and Different Lies”, black & white, 10 min. @ $20 Tommy Armour Films 35. 1950’s – Tommy Armour, “Play Your Best Golf”, instructional, silent film, black & white, 15 min. @ $20 36. 1954 – Tommy Armour, “How to Play Your Best Golf”, Part 1, The Short Game, , silent film, 10 min. @ $20 37. 1954 – Tommy Armour (3) film series, “Grip and Stance”, “The Swing”, and “The Short Game”, black & white, 30 min. @ $20 Note; Tommy Armour Special, All (3) films listed above on (1) DVD @ $30 38. 1956 – Inside Golf House, USGA in New York City before moving to Far Hills, NJ a interview with several early players, Ouimet, Sarazen, Hogan etc. @ $20 39. 1960’s – “The Wedge Shot” Instructional by Jack Nicklaus, early instructional tape by Jack @ $20 40. 1960’s – “A Golf Clinic with Ken Venturi” instructional filmed @ Alameda Municipal GC, Alameda CA, this was filmed right after he won the Open @ Congressional CC, 20 min. @ $20 3 41. 1960’s – Arnold Palmer & Amy Alcott, USGA film on golf etiquette, “Move Along Enjoy Golf”, 30 min. @ $20 42. 1960’s – Arnold Palmer & Chris Schenkel, “Think Threes”, instructional on strategy on playing par 3 holes, 15 min. @ $20 43. 1960’s – Wilson Sporting Goods / Miller High Life, “Golf Hints” with Sam Snead & Billy Casper, color, 30 min. @ $20 44. 1970’s – “Golf Short Approach” by the National Golf Foundation, instructional film on Pitching and chipping @ $20 Greatest Sports Legends Films (Golf) 45. 1970’s – “Greatest Sports Legends” Arnold Palmer interviewed by baseball HOF pitcher Tom Seaver, 30 min. @ $20 46. 1972 – “Greatest Sports Legends” Gene Sarazen interviewed by baseball HOF outfielder Reggie Jackson, 30 min. @ $20 47. 1974 – “Greatest Sports Legends” Sam Snead interviewed by football HOF running back Paul Hornung, 30 min. @ $20 48. 1980’s – “Greatest Sports Legends” Lee Trevino interviewed by baseball HOF outfielder Dave Winfield, 30 min. @ $20 Note; Greatest Sports Legends Special all (4) Tapes on (1) DVD @ $40 49. 1970’s – North Carolina, Golf State USA, A promotional film for North Carolina Golf @ $15 50. 1970’s – “Welcome to Golf” National Golf Foundation film @ $15 51. 1970’s – “Their Game is Golf” Life on the LPGA Tour, 1950’s highlights of the LPGA. A promotional film @ $20 52. 1975 – Jack Nicklaus, practice range clinic, Tokyo Japan, 30 min, color. Excellent film, Jack demonstrates how he hits a variety of shots @ $20 53. 1975 – National Golf Foundation, (8) segments of basic instruction from building a swing to courtesy on the course, 1 hr. 45 min., color, a wonderful film to show beginners ! @ $20 54. 1987 – Liberty Mutuals “Legends of Golf” tournament 10 anniversary highlight film @ $20 55. 1990 – Arnold Palmer, “The Man and the Legend” 1 hr., color, highlights of Arnold’s career and the man. @ $20 56. 1995 – “Pinehurst A Century of Golf”, 1895 – 1995, color, 1 hr. @ $20 57. 1995 – PGA of America, teaching seminar in New Orleans, LA., “The Influence of Claude Harmon” By Butch Harmon and the Harmon brothers, 1 hr. 17 min., color + a bonus Moe Norman instructional film, 45 min. @ $20 4 Masters Tournament Highlight Films 58. 1960 – The 1st Masters Tournament that was filmed, see all the legends, color, 1 hr. Champion Arnold Palmer @ $30 59. 1963 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Jack Nicklaus @ $20 60. 1965 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Jack Nicklaus @ $20 61. 1966 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Jack Nicklaus @ $20 62. 1967 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Gay Brewer @ $20 63. 1968 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Roger Goalby @ $20 64. 1969 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion George Archer @ $20 65. 1971 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Charles Coody @ $20 66. 1973 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Tommy Aaron @ $20 67. 1975 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Jack Nicklaus @ $20 68. 1979 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Fuzzy Zoeller @ $20 69. 1980 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Seve Ballesteros @ $20 70. 1981 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Tom Watson @ $20 71. 1982 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Craig Stadler @ $20 72. 1983 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Seve Ballesteros @ $20 73. 1987 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Larry Mize @ $20 74. 1988 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Sandy Lyle @ $20 75. 1989 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Nick Faldo @ $20 76. 1990 – Masters, 50 min., color, Champion Nick Faldo @ $20 77.
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