<p>My granddad was having a clearout and found a roll of undeveloped film.<br>
The box says:</p>
<p>Kodak Verichrome Pan Film<br>
Black and white panchromatic film<br>
VP120</p>
<p>and has a stamp on it saying "Develop before July 1964".</p>
<p>I said I would try to get it developed if possible in case it has something on it he would like (pics of family members who have since passed on etc) - but is there any point in trying, or is it sure to be too old to develop? (Some of the places I've found online charge £50 even if they can't salvage anything). If it is possible, who should I send it to? (I'd rather it was in the UK). Thanks.</p>
Fifty-year-old undeveloped film
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<p>My granddad was having a clearout and found a roll of undeveloped film.<br>
The box says:</p>
<p>Kodak Verichrome Pan Film<br>
Black and white panchromatic film<br>
VP120</p>
<p>and has a stamp on it saying "Develop before July 1964".</p>
<p>I said I would try to get it developed if possible in case it has something on it he would like (pics of family members who have since passed on etc) - but is there any point in trying, or is it sure to be too old to develop? (Some of the places I've found online charge £50 even if they can't salvage anything). If it is possible, who should I send it to? (I'd rather it was in the UK). Thanks.</p>