In case anyone is wondering why the set is on a turntable, there's 2 reasons: The early movie studios used natural light (and the set had to move with the sun) and the other was that the silent film cameras were stationary!
I'm guessing that part two is no longer around. That would be a shame, but at least this part did survive. This is great historical footage - thanks for posting it!
In case anyone is wondering why the set is on a turntable, there's 2 reasons: The early movie studios used natural light (and the set had to move with the sun) and the other was that the silent film cameras were stationary!
Shoknifeman 2 years ago
I'm guessing that part two is no longer around. That would be a shame, but at least this part did survive. This is great historical footage - thanks for posting it!
NYBredBamaFed 2 years ago
What you can do with plywood and wallpaper? Goes to show you the profit goes to Uncle Sam.
sweeteedon 2 years ago
where's part 2?
topangapan 2 years ago
that was fun to watch...thnx
sweetgrannie 2 years ago
Unfreakin believable - Just like workin for Roger Corman. ***** : )
newmediaformat 2 years ago