The King of Jazz for the old world

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snallast
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The King of Jazz for the old world

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Here's a Christmas present:

Discovered that someone posted the restored version of The King of Jazz on Youtube and for those of us who've been waiting for a dvd version for Europe it's a treat to finally see it restored, lots of fun!
I saw a 16mm copy att the Berkeley Film Archives back in the 70ies, but this is something else!
It probably won't last Long on YouTube so
don't wait too long!

https://youtu.be/CN4l1LRxeGA

Merry Christmas to you all

Snal

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Re: The King of Jazz for the old world

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Thanks for the heads up... I was able to download it to my laptop for future viewing...
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