Is this a Victrola RE-75 in this W. C. Fields movie?

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Is this a Victrola RE-75 in this W. C. Fields movie?

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I saw this clip from a 1934 W. C. Fields movie, You're Telling Me!, and spotted a Victrola RE 75 I believe. You can even clearly see the decorated Victor albums in it. It appears about 3 minutes into the clip.









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Why do they go thru the trouble of blocking up the phonograph compartment?

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Just for the sake of consistency... You'd better move (or copy) this post to the "phonographs in movies" thread, already very long...
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If I put it in that old thread, no one would see my title and I would get probably no response.
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Potent quotable from the film:

MRS. BISBEE: "Suppose she were entertaining a nice young man in her home, and you came in looking like that, with your shoes off, suspenders down, and your breath smelling of cheap liquor?"

SAM BISBEE: "Cheap? Four dollars a gallon!"

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Another one: (I'm paraphrasing)

Princess Lescaboura: Mrs. Bisbee, you're the luckiest woman on Earth.

Mrs. Bisbee: Is my husband dead?

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I think the reason the phonograph compartment is blocked out is because, being a movie set, the Victrola has probably been gutted to make it easier to move around. Those Re-75s were Heavy!

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Also missing the lower leg stretchers.

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