Phonographs in Movies...
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Re: Phonographs in Movies...
The newly discovered / re-mastered "Mocny Czwoviek" = A Strong man, Poland 1929 directed by Henryk. Szaro who perished in the Warsaw Ghetto some years after making this incredible Silent movie features an unknown Portable Gramophone in the Hotel room of Mr & Mrs Lugeza about the 29 minutes mark
it's on youtube in it's complete version , has English subs . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3dgc9ZUrOk
The Castle scene was filmed in chirsk, greater Warsaw & the Atheneum theatre dodged the levelling by the Luftwaffe & stands as a working theatre to this day.
Worth a visit if you are in this City ever. This movie turned up in an old Collection of Celluloid films in Belgium & was previously thought lost. The guys that did the soundtrack have really changed the mood of this silent movie that takes a bit of getting used to but is in my opinion, quite geniusly executed. Enjoy.
it's on youtube in it's complete version , has English subs . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3dgc9ZUrOk
The Castle scene was filmed in chirsk, greater Warsaw & the Atheneum theatre dodged the levelling by the Luftwaffe & stands as a working theatre to this day.
Worth a visit if you are in this City ever. This movie turned up in an old Collection of Celluloid films in Belgium & was previously thought lost. The guys that did the soundtrack have really changed the mood of this silent movie that takes a bit of getting used to but is in my opinion, quite geniusly executed. Enjoy.
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Re: Phonographs in Movies...
A great film indeed. The "unknown" portable is in fact an early HMV 101 with front winder dating from late 1925.herrickpickups wrote: Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:16 pm The newly discovered / re-mastered "Mocny Czwoviek" = A Strong man, Poland 1929 directed by Henryk. Szaro who perished in the Warsaw Ghetto some years after making this incredible Silent movie features an unknown Portable Gramophone in the Hotel room of Mr & Mrs Lugeza about the 29 minutes mark
it's on youtube in it's complete version , has English subs . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3dgc9ZUrOk
The Castle scene was filmed in chirsk, greater Warsaw & the Atheneum theatre dodged the levelling by the Luftwaffe & stands as a working theatre to this day.
Worth a visit if you are in this City ever. This movie turned up in an old Collection of Celluloid films in Belgium & was previously thought lost. The guys that did the soundtrack have really changed the mood of this silent movie that takes a bit of getting used to but is in my opinion, quite geniusly executed. Enjoy.
I've lost count of how many machines I've spotted in old black and white, obscure, silent or more recent foreign films. It must be several hundred or so by now.
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Re: Phonographs in Movies...
I love seeing the older movies use machines that match the time period correctly. After all, having a cylinder machine in the home was probably a living memory to almost everyone over the age of 50 at the time.dzavracky wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:01 pm Spotted an Edison Idelia tonight! It came at just the right time because I was about to switch the movie off... the plot is sickening.
Cheers ,
David
It's also fun to compare the technological time gaps.
For example, the timespan between the Edison Ideal/Idealia and 1950 is 43 years. The exact same timespan exists between 2025 and the commercial release of the compact disc (CD) format.
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Re: Phonographs in Movies...
I see what you're getting at but the difference is that CD is still a current and viable physical format after 43 years whereas the cylinder had been defunct for say, 35 years in 1950?LimeTree99 wrote: Mon Mar 31, 2025 10:18 amI love seeing the older movies use machines that match the time period correctly. After all, having a cylinder machine in the home was probably a living memory to almost everyone over the age of 50 at the time.dzavracky wrote: Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:01 pm Spotted an Edison Idelia tonight! It came at just the right time because I was about to switch the movie off... the plot is sickening.
Cheers ,
David
It's also fun to compare the technological time gaps.
For example, the timespan between the Edison Ideal/Idealia and 1950 is 43 years. The exact same timespan exists between 2025 and the commercial release of the compact disc (CD) format.
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Re: Phonographs in Movies...
Posting another movie tonight! This was a short crime drama that actually ends up focusing around two black wax cylinders that are worth $100k each. Unfortunately they meet a tragic end as the movie wraps up
Cheers,
David

Cheers,
David