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The Blackhawk Films catalogs are available again!

July 8, 2018 Ben Model 3 Comments

USC Hugh M. Hefner Moving Image Archive and Lobster Films Collaborate to Make Blackhawk Films Catalogs Available to Fans and…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Blackhawk Films, Dino Everett, film collecting, Lobster Films, serge bromberg, silent film, standard 8mm, super 8mm, USC Hugh M. Hefner Moving Image Archive

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