Any more info on this film? Is it likely to be similar to the one discussed in this thread?
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So far as I am aware (having also checked the Harman website for cine-film stock-numbers) the cine-film mentioned in the 'old' part of this thread was discontinued long before the Ilford/Harman split in the company. Those emulsions were not the 'Plus' variety.
If your local shop are faking up labels saying HP5+, containing forty year old cine-film then they won't be in business very long! The same goes if they are re-labelling Orwo or Foma cine-film. Or this stuff could be the leftovers of a special-order someone gave to Harman, which could be very interesting.
When you open up the tin, look at a scrap of film in the daylight (the bit where the tape sticks down is always slightly damaged, so just snip that off in the dark) and check the perforations. If they are the usual rectangular-with-rounded-corners shape then it was not perforated as cine-film, while if the shape has curved long-sides then it was perforated as cine-film. Next is to check the edge markings, if they are footage markers (rather than exposure numbers) then it was originally made as cine-film, rather than being something(?) else. If the edge markings are exposure-numbers and the film name, then you have a different answer.
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EDIT: Dohhhhhh, then I looked at your attachment picture in a magnified view (I am on a small-screened device at the moment) and saw that there was a date of November 1995 on the label! So it is old stock from somewhere, not a new order number. If you are lucky, then some film-company, somewhere just cleared out their film-fridge -- if you are less lucky, there were a few packing-boxes rediscovered after being stuck high up in a hot warehouse all this time!