@Familygirl17 Astra TV was a sort of black market film pirate/distributor...they copied stuff that was still under copyright or was just laying around. They seem to have only been around in 1953 or so.
I collect this sort of stuff...they're not common but out there if you look hard enough in junk and antique stores!
This is indeed a "bootlegged" TV print; I can tell by the stock music Astra used in their opening and closing titles, instead of Philip Scheib's original fanfares. Originally released in November 1937, directed by Mannie Davis, with story by John Foster and music by Scheib.
By the way, what was ASTRA TV? Are they still around?
Familygirl17 1 year ago
@Familygirl17 Astra TV was a sort of black market film pirate/distributor...they copied stuff that was still under copyright or was just laying around. They seem to have only been around in 1953 or so.
I collect this sort of stuff...they're not common but out there if you look hard enough in junk and antique stores!
cartoonsonfilm 1 year ago
Hey, cartoonsonfilm!
Where did you get this? I bet it was really hard to find.
Familygirl17 1 year ago
Fuck the rabbits voice
o0ZporK0o 2 years ago
What's that song that plays at 6:30?
2FunnyVersionII 2 years ago
This is indeed a "bootlegged" TV print; I can tell by the stock music Astra used in their opening and closing titles, instead of Philip Scheib's original fanfares. Originally released in November 1937, directed by Mannie Davis, with story by John Foster and music by Scheib.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago 2
AWESOME =D
drakonimetal 3 years ago