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  1. Record Player Films was founded in 2019 by Oliver Roskill to create a slate of dynamic genre focused film and television from distinctive voices.

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    • A Clockwork Orange. We have to start with this iconic star of the silver screen: the splendid Transcriptors Hydraulic Reference (1964). Designed by Transcriptors founder David Gammon, the Hydraulic Reference is a gorgeous piece of kit.
    • Elementary. Who knew the great detective was a McIntosh fan? While BBC's Sherlock favours a one-box Ruark R2i, the CBS version of Holmes is more into traditional hi-fi systems.
    • The Flintstones. Could this be the oldest record player ever depicted on screen? Vinyl was all the rage in the Stone Age, apparently. That turtle platter looks steady enough, but we hope Fred's adjusted that bird beak's tracking weight accurately.
    • Good Morning, Vietnam. The wonderful Robin William doing what he does best, with the help of some broadcast-standard Garrard turntables. [Source]
    • Shawshank Redemption – Opera Scene. In this compelling 1994 drama, Tim Robbins plays Andy Dufresne, a banker who’s incarcerated for a crime he didn’t commit.
    • Good Morning Vietnam – It’s Alright. This 1987 anti-war film stars Robin Williams as Adrian Cronauer, an irreverent, wise-cracking DJ for the Armed Forces Radio Service who is on the brink of having a nervous breakdown.
    • A Clockwork Orange – Beethoven’s Ninth. This Stanley Kubrick masterpiece presents a bleak glimpse into the future as we follow the wild adventures and musings of Alex (Malcolm McDowell), a criminal with a keen interest in classical music, particularly Beethoven.
    • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade – Bath Scene. What’s a bath without a record playing? In this scene, Dr. Elsa Schneider (Alison Doody) is listening to a phonograph recording of Benny Goodman’s swing jazz tune “You’re a Sweet Little Headache” while supposedly running a bath.
  3. Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Record Player movies. #1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Rating: 9.3/10. Length: 2h 22min. Genre: Drama, Crime. Director: Frank Darabont.

  4. Turntable moments in movies can be memorable. They can even be critical to character development and plot twists. To help you remember or go see the best of the best, here's the top 10 list of memorable turntable moments in movies, so pop some popcorn, grab a beer and get ready to be spun away!

  5. 5 Record Players in Movies 🍿. Vinyl Eyezz. 248K subscribers. 1.3K. 36K views 3 years ago #recordplayers #turntables #vinyleyezz. RECORD CLEANING Record Cleaning Kit:...

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