Italian Cinebox and Scopitone expert Michele Bovi has an amazing new book
out on the history of the film jukebox. It's written in Italian with an
English translation (the photo captions are just in Italian, though).
It's a very thorough history of the
invention and marketing of the competing "film jukeboxes" with
interviews of inventors, executives, producers, directors, and the
artists who appeared in the films.
There's a bunch of interesting
tidbits about folks such as Debbie Reynolds (her production company
made many of the US Scopitones), Francis Ford Coppola (who lost a small
fortune he invested in the new technology), Robert Altman (who directed
at least one Scopitone film), as well as details about the US Scopitones business's extensive ties to the mafia.
There are hundreds of great photos,
film stills and reproductions of Cinebox and Scopitone ephemera along
with lists of films produced etc. Bob Orlowsky of The Scopitone Archive has an extended section detailing the history of the machines in the US. It's a must have for any serious Cinebox and Scopitone fan. Buy "Da Carosone a Cosa Nostra. Gli antenati del videoclip-From Carosone to Cosa Nostra. Ancestors of the music video"
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