@Reality Programmer Scopitone was a French 'video' jukebox, they didn't bother with things like that in Europe, besides the films were not subject to TV or movie censor restrictions so they use to be a bit risky (attention grabbing) to make up for the fact they could not afford the big stars.
@@annother3350 ......I only ever remember seeing 1 Scopitone machine, sometime around 1968.....located in a local pizza parlor in northern California. Bobby Vee's 'The Night Has a Thousand Eyes' is the clip I recall. Probably one of the more family-friendly Scopitone films.
même en 2024 c est toujours de l or
Pleasantly surprised to see black & white people having this much fun together in the 60s!
Especially during an otherwise turbulent time in America!
2020 yeah!!! This is gold
Of the 700+ Scopitones made, this is the most joyous of them all.
@Reality Programmer Scopitone was a French 'video' jukebox, they didn't bother with things like that in Europe, besides the films were not subject to TV or movie censor restrictions so they use to be a bit risky (attention grabbing) to make up for the fact they could not afford the big stars.
They were only shown in gentlemans clubs? What? You think it's fucking CGI?!
@@annother3350 ......I only ever remember seeing 1 Scopitone machine, sometime around 1968.....located in a local pizza parlor in northern California. Bobby Vee's 'The Night Has a Thousand Eyes' is the clip I recall. Probably one of the more family-friendly Scopitone films.
ha love it!
THANKS
Hard to believe this movie clip is almost 60 years old...
All I'm missing are the white go-go boots
This is obscene!!
Just like me
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Why is the image so fuzzy. I hope somebody has a more crisp copy of this.