A friend of mine has been collecting scenes in movies showing toys. You can see his compilation (he still has many to add to the list, I think) here: http://coleccionismo80-90.blogspot.com/p/proyectos.html The first list is movies, the second list (with very few points) is TV series.
Alternatively you can use this tag: http://coleccionismo80-90.blogspot.com/search/label/cameos%20de%20juguetes%20en%20cine%20y%20television
And I recently saw in a magazine some pictures from the movie Carol (Todd Haynes, 2015). There you can find at least one scene that happens in a toy store from 1952. Very nice scenery!
I would like to see the movie soon, I think it is quite good.
Hi Woodsy,
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine has been collecting scenes in movies showing toys. You can see his compilation (he still has many to add to the list, I think) here:
http://coleccionismo80-90.blogspot.com/p/proyectos.html
The first list is movies, the second list (with very few points) is TV series.
Alternatively you can use this tag:
http://coleccionismo80-90.blogspot.com/search/label/cameos%20de%20juguetes%20en%20cine%20y%20television
BR,
Juan/Gog
Hey thanks Gog! That's a super list your friend has! I will have to check out those movies now! Yay! Bring on the toys!
DeleteAnd I recently saw in a magazine some pictures from the movie Carol (Todd Haynes, 2015). There you can find at least one scene that happens in a toy store from 1952. Very nice scenery!
ReplyDeleteI would like to see the movie soon, I think it is quite good.
Another one to check out Gog!
DeleteI saw a Quercetti Fireball XL5 in an episode of The Saint. In fact, it was Simon Templar himself who was holding it.
ReplyDeleteFireball XL5 AND the Saint! What's not to like! Its like the Green Hornet playing with Major Matt Mason! Hmm. Maybe I should rephrase that!
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