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TT-5 Surprise
I settled in to watch a movie on Saturday evening and to my surprise Karl Wagner (played by the incomparable Bella Lugosi) has a familiar television attachment in his private office. He even uses it to "spy" on his employees at one point. The film is Bowery at Midnight (1942).
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It looks like when its on the picture fills the whole front glass including the mask?
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Very cool find!
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I've also seen the TT-5 used as a monitor on a Bowery Boys movie from the late '40's. In that one it has a larger prop "screen" attached to the front. I believe these are both Monogram "B" movies and likely the same set taken from the prop department.
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The grain pattern on the side of that set is fairly distinctive, it would be interesting to compare it to the existing sets and see if there's a match.
Unfortunately I can't find any good side shots online. As I recall, someone was able to do this with one of the TRK-12 consoles used in the promotional material and matched it with an existing set. It's also interesting to see how bright and clear the control decals were back in 1942, they are usually dull and hard to read by now. |
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I think mine is close but not the same.
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It's a long shot to be sure but stranger things have happened. the ETF lists 26 surviving sets, out of 587 produced, Math isn't my strong suit but those are pretty slim odds. |
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