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1967 MGM Vault fire : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1967 MGM vault fire
The 1967 MGM vault fire was a major fire that erupted on Saturday, May 13, 1967 in Vault #7 at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's film studio in Culver City, California. ==Background== An electrical fire burned the vault and destroyed hundreds of silent films, including ''The Black Butterfly'', ''The Divorcee'', ''A Blind Bargain'', ''The Big City'', ''The Divine Woman'', ''London After Midnight'' and ''The Actress'', most famously.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vault and Nitrate Fires - A History )〕 Early silent/talkies such as the Technicolor scenes of ''The Toll of the Sea'' (later restored), ''So This Is Marriage?'', ''The Broadway Melody'', ''Chasing Rainbows'', ''The Mysterious Island'' (later restored), ''The Rogue Song'' (later restored), the uncut version of the Laurel and Hardy short ''Blotto'', and the silent Our Gang shorts from 1927-1929 were also destroyed in the fire. The early Three Stooges musical short ''Hello Pop!'' was widely believed to have been among the casualties, but has turned up in a private collection in Australia, with Warner Bros. (the current rights holder to the majority of the pre-May 1986 MGM library through Turner Entertainment) currently in the process of restoring the film for a public release. Also destroyed in the fire were many of the original film prints of pre-1951 MGM cartoons, most notably the Tom and Jerry series and Tex Avery shorts, leaving only the backup prints left (usually the altered reissue prints). It also destroyed pre-1924 films made by MGM's predecessors Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures and Louis B. Mayer Pictures.
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