U/ImperialArsholeKid in the Subreddit u/lostmedia posted pictures of bits of the 1923 original celluloid lost film on the site. Here's the link:
"Does anyone recognize this film? Unidentified media
Hello! I own a few partial pieces of 35mm film from the silent era. I own a few more pieces like this, after this one gets identified, I'll take pictures of and upload the next one. I finally decided to start doing some detective work. Does anyone recognize this movie? All I know is that is stars Jack Richardson as Tom Barnett and the actresses character is named Jane. The film also mentions "Bar X" where Tom works as a foreman. Here are the pictures of the film I have taken. Any help is appreciated! The side of the film with the sprockets says "Bay State" and I am unsure if this is cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate. I hope it's acetate as I am not a huge fan of spontaneous combustion. The tint of the film is fairly brown, and it smells a bit like vinegar, but I believe that's fairly normal for acetate. Hopefully. If you recognize this film, please comment!"
"Does anyone recognize this film? Unidentified media
Hello! I own a few partial pieces of 35mm film from the silent era. I own a few more pieces like this, after this one gets identified, I'll take pictures of and upload the next one. I finally decided to start doing some detective work. Does anyone recognize this movie? All I know is that is stars Jack Richardson as Tom Barnett and the actresses character is named Jane. The film also mentions "Bar X" where Tom works as a foreman. Here are the pictures of the film I have taken. Any help is appreciated! The side of the film with the sprockets says "Bay State" and I am unsure if this is cellulose nitrate or cellulose acetate. I hope it's acetate as I am not a huge fan of spontaneous combustion. The tint of the film is fairly brown, and it smells a bit like vinegar, but I believe that's fairly normal for acetate. Hopefully. If you recognize this film, please comment!"