THE BOOTLEG FILES: “DOWN AMONG THE Z-MEN”
BOOTLEG FILES 030: “Down Among the Z Men” (1952 comedy with the stars of BBC Radio’s “Goon Show”).
LAST SEEN: One-time screening in New York in 2002.
AMERICAN HOME VIDEO: None.
REASON FOR DISAPPEARANCE: Too obscure and burdened with a bad reputation.
CHANCES OF SEEING A HOME VIDEO/DVD RELEASE: Nil. No perceived U.S. commercial value.
BOOTLEG OPPORTUNITIES: Easy to find, with fair-to-okay visual quality.
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Posted on May 7, 2004 in Bootleg Files, Features by Phil Hall
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Mike Watt on Fri, 16th Apr 2010 4:10 pm
Actually, I do remember seeing this on a VHS at a store I worked at in the ’90s. I’m sure it was a “legitimate” release, though it was definitely a Kinescope. Though now that I think about it, it may have been a “Goodtimes” release, so its officiality is questionable.
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