Back from the screening of Experiment In Terror. As was explained to us by some fool named Mike Schlesinger, the print they were promised of Mr. Cory fell through, but a collector came through with one so it was going to be shown. Unfortunately, the collector came through with a !6mm print (faded, according to the completely unknowledgable Mr. Schlesinger). Not only that, but a pan-and-scan 16mm print. Unbelievable. I watched the first five minutes and left. Note to Mr. Schlesinger - the print was not faded at all - it had perfect color. But I cannot watch a pan-and-scan atrocity of a Cinemascope film. Experiment In Terror was great fun - it was, again according to Mr. Schlesinger, a newly-restored print. Note to Mr. Schelsinger: Prints aren't restored, nor do black-and-white films from 1961 need to be restored. It was a newly-struck print that didn't look so new, and wasn't especially well-printed, being murky, grainy, and slightly soft.