Wind-up Phonographs in Movies
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Victrola VIII as seen in a 1971 episode of Mayberry RFD. Of course the music is canned.
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Anyone seen Shock (1946 movie with Vincent prince)?
I’m watching it now, and the doctors keep using a dictaphone! Pretty cool stuff haha
I’m watching it now, and the doctors keep using a dictaphone! Pretty cool stuff haha
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- Victor V
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As seen in a 1969 episode of “Here’s Lucy” looks like someone painted a Victor machine pink.
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Lewis and Martin in Scared Stiff, 1953
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Victor machine? As seen in an episode of the Beverly Hillbillies. Machine was referred to as a “Victrola” and generic old timey sounding canned music was played.
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A Harmony machine with adapter turntable seen in the beginning of Back To School (1986)
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The movie “Scary Stories to Tell In The Dark”, which is kind of a kids movie has this Edison Standard Model B, 2-minute machine in it with the model c reproducer and 14” two-tone Horn. The funny thing is they pull a blue amberol out of a 4-minute amberol, green box to play. Also they start playing the cylinder from the right side and in the photo below, the carriage pin is not pulled out so the carriage arm isn’t down! In one scene, the 4-minute amberol cylinder number can be read on the box lid, but I forgot to write it down. I did look it up in the UCSB database once. My 13 year old son actually recognized a couple of the errors.
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An American Tail
(Double-click the video above or click this link to go to the video on YouTube.)
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From Charlie Chaplin's in Shoulder Arms, deleted footage ...
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Looks like a Victor IJames.
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A Vic I or II as seen in an episode of The Munsters the episode where the Standells guest star.