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Help with Crystalfilms video

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Offline jaybee

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Help with Crystalfilms video
« on: December 23, 2021, 08:47:03 PM »
I'm looking for anyone who could help me find a crystal video catfight. I recently came across it on a "certain website" but the quality isn't that great it's an old fight from the mid 70s to around 80-83 so the quality is probably not going to be but so good in the first place but I feel since I saw it on a bootleg site the quality would still be a little bit better on a legit pay site (which I'm willing to pay for) The title card said... "Festelle videos CV1 -5- " but I have not been able to locate it on FestelleTV, crystalfilmsTV, or the Festelle website. Please help because I had forgotten this catfight had existed and after seeing it again after literally about 20+ something years I realize it was one of my favorites and maybe the first catfight that I ever got.  I remember when I initially saw it I was able to stream it from a now defunct (I think) pay streaming site.
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Re: Help with Crystalfilms video
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2021, 05:56:21 PM »
CV1 is titled "The Rusha Collection" and was produced by Crystal Films.
The video was originally filmed in S8 format by Frank Rusha, then transferred on VHS magnetic tapes, and finally digitalized by Crystal. The image quality is very low.

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Re: Help with Crystalfilms video
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2021, 02:48:33 AM »
CV1 is titled "The Rusha Collection" and was produced by Crystal Films.
The video was originally filmed in S8 format by Frank Rusha, then transferred on VHS magnetic tapes, and finally digitalized by Crystal. The image quality is very low.
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I was able to locate the whole video on C4S apparently it's 120min in it's entirety and titled Catfight Magazine #13 "The Rusha Collection 1". I hope it's the right video because the thumbnail GIF features a bunch of fights from that era plus one of the fights I spotted was on the tail end of the video I saw that prompted me to make the thread.

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« Last Edit: December 25, 2021, 03:45:41 AM by jaybee »