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'Naughty' time capsules: How restoring old film can reveal surprises | Made to Last

'Naughty' time capsules: How restoring old film can reveal surprises | Made to Last Greg Miller restores old film, often at the request of families whose loved ones have died and left behind rolls of undeveloped canisters. His company Film Rescue International has also worked with presidential libraries and celebrities. Whether the images are historical, sentimental or explicit, he says the work is always entertaining.

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