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Another Super 8mm Film by Peter Dizozza and Edward DiMaio, basically showing the entering into the movie theater - there would be a cut at the 50 second mark for the movies therein, edited for songs such as "Say Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose," and "The Love You Save." ... and then exiting and walking to the subway. The background music in this little movie is (and has always been) Mary Hopkin singing George Martin's version of Irving Berlin's "There's No Business Like Show Business." Thank you, Christopher Hagee, who identified the year of filming as 1973. (Christopher noted the campaign billboard for Abe Beame, who became mayor of New York City in 1974.) This youtube upload is Helge Bernhardt's 24fps digital transfer of the red Super 8mm Film reel labeled "Screwball," another little movie from the filmmakers of "The Ruins" and the more recently recovered "Forest Hills Teorema" (link to FHTeorema reel 1 is here: • Dizozza DiMaio Forest Hills Teorema 50 foo... ) Credits Cast: Edward DiMaio Camera: Peter Dizozza Earthquake Productions Administered by Cinema VII A posting of The Ruins, Reel Three with the sound wiped out is here: • The Ruins (Les Décombres), 8mm Horror Reel... This reel contains the bookend segment for the opening and ending of a proposed movie assembly entitled, Screwball. for example, after Edward goes into the building he sees a screening of reels (shorts directed by Gerard Damiano, whose filmmaking deserves re-evaluation?) edited to specific recordings, such as the Jackson 5 recording of the song, "The Love You Save." Another reel would be edited to a recording, "Say Has Anybody Seen My Gypsy Rose" by Tony Orlando and Dawn. Then Edward leaves the theater and walks to the subway (back to Queens) as the Mary Hopkins/George Martin version of the Irving Berlin song plays. The End. SCREWBALL The 2018 Mapplethorpe movie makers contacted us to include footage from this reel; but could I lay my hands on it at that time? No. Peter