[78-L] Famous Labels and other record anomalies in movies

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Mon Sep 17 21:41:58 PDT 2012


That shows a Canadian label? No, I'm thinking of two more recent occurrences 
(within the last 30 years).

dl

On 9/17/2012 8:13 PM, Sammy Jones wrote:
> The Navigator with Buster Keaton?
>
> Sammy Jones
>
>> The Batwing style seems to have been generic among film studios, but
>> there's
>> one movie that takes place in the US where a Canadian pressing is clearly
>> shown. Actually there are two that come to mind..one is a mock label and
>> the
>> other is meant to represent the actual record being played (or it might be
>> the
>> same record).
>>
>> Anyone know either or both of these?
>>
>> dl
>>
>>> On 9/16/2012 4:54 PM, DAVID BURNHAM wrote:
>>>> I suspect that my memory may be less than perfect but when I was a
>>>> child, I saw a movie called "Blue Gardenia" and the only thing I
>>>> remember about this movie was a close up of - what I remember as - a
>>>> Victor record with, (I think), a Canadian style batwing label.  It has
>>>> been 60 years since I saw this movie, I haven't been able to find it on
>>>> a video or anything since, but that's my recollection.
>>>>
>>>> In the movie 32 films about Glenn Gould or whatever it was called, there
>>>> is a scene where Glenn is urging a chamber maid to listen to his latest
>>>> record.  What he puts on the turntable is a red labeled record.  I don't
>>>> think Glenn Gould ever made a red labeled record.
>>>>
>>>> You often see records playing at the wrong speed - LPs on an old
>>>> acoustic player playing at a 78 ish speed or 78s being played at a
>>>> slower speed, 45 or 33; and many examples of an acoustic player emitting
>>>> high fidelity sound.
>>>>
>>>> db
>>
>


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