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This is a digitization of the second of three VHS documentaries on Euclid Beach Park (an amusement park that operated from 1895 to 1969 in the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio) by Chuck Russell, Tim Young, and Stephen Kelleher. The video was upscaled to 2160p to minimize YouTube's poor handling of 480p content. For the proper 480p version, the raw captured file, and the scanned VHS cover, please see the following link: https://archive.org/details/euclid-beach-i... Full capture workflow: Panasonic AG-1980 → DataVideo TBC-1000 → Pinnacle 710-USB → VirtualDub 1.9.11 Post processing done with VapourSynth in Selur's Hybrid: 8 pixels cropped from both left and right of original 720x480 capture aspect ratio forced to 640x480 deinterlaced to 59.94 fps using QTGMC upscaled to 2160p (YouTube upload ONLY) Additional details and full scripts can be provided upon request/inquiry. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Below text transcribed from front and back covers of VHS) Euclid Beach II Gone Too Soon by Chuck Russell A Russell-Kelleher Production Two Original Scores by Pete Erfurth Running Time 60 Minutes EUCLID BEACH II - GONE TOO SOON A Kelleher-Russell Production Just mention Euclid Beach Park and you immediately conjure up memories of the Thriller, the Flying Turns, the Racing Coasters and those great Euclid Beach popcorn balls and candy kisses. Come back with us again to the glorious 1950s and 1960s when you were young and 'The Beach' was the place to be. ABOUT THE FILM MAKER Today, there are few people alive with more knowledge of Euclid Beach Park than Chuck Russell. Making his first visit to the park in 1946 at the age of four, Chuck began a forty-seven year love affair with Euclid Beach Park. Through his production of Euclid Beach I and its sequel, Euclid Beach II - Gone Too Soon, Chuck has made it possible for generations of park fans to relive the carefree days of their youth. As you watch Chuck's video mastery, close your eyes and you can almost feel those cool Lake Erie breezes and smell the popcorn balls and hot oil on the tracks of the Thriller. Chuck was born in 1942 to Charles J. and Betty Russell of Canton, Ohio. His interest in film making developed at a very early age. When Chuck was nine years old he received his first projector and by the time he was 12 he was taking his own 8mm movies at Euclid Beach Park. In 1963, Chuck married Darlene Zwick. His interest in both Euclid Beach and film making continued for the next 30 years, culminating in the creation of his first video production on Euclid Beach, along with films on five other American amusement parks. To order additional copies of this program or Euclid Beach I, send $19.95 plus $2.00 postage and handling to KELLEHER-RUSSELL INC., P.O. BOX 36362, CANTON, OHIO 44735.