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Less than 5 rolls
6 to 10 rolls
11-20 rolls
20-50 rolls
50+rolls (in the fridge)
6 to 10 rolls
11-20 rolls
20-50 rolls
50+rolls (in the fridge)

Freezer:
100 rolls of 35 FP-4,
100 rolls of 120 FP-4.
Fridge:
10 rolls each (ready to shoot).
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Oh & I bought 2 rolls of movie film in the fridge I want to shoot also. Has that black whatever it’s called on it. 😀
I reckon that survey is far too unambitious. 50+ rolls as the largest quantity bracket just doesn't cut it for us film-doomsday preppers.
Remjet. Ick. It's not black and white movie film, correct? I only ask because the B&W motion picture stocks don't have Remjet. You just do a prewash in room temperature water and you're fine. It's the color stuff and Kodachrome that have the Remjet. It needs a Borax bath (before developing) and a few squeegee passes to remove it. If there is black goo left over, it is a pain to remove but it can be done. Any basic solution softens it so you can do your sponge/squeegee right after the fixer before the final rinse. I had to resoak my last roll of Kodachrome 64 I developed in borax after fixing and rinsing because there was still a lot of black garbage on the negs.
Phil Forrest