My sister had a Norelco? Or maybe Phillips cassette tape recorder in the 1963/64 time era. She used it to record classes she took to take more notes after the class. This unit was not for music ie made for voice mostly. So for me I saw cassette tapes before I saw 8 track tape units. Lol
"The Outfit" ~ Mark Rylance plays Leonard Burling, or "English", in the 2022 film The Outfit. Leonard is a British tailor in Chicago's 1950s who makes custom suits for the local mob and gives them a meeting space. Leonard runs his corner shop with his assistant, Zoey Deutch, and the mobsters who frequent his shop often refer to him as "English". ~ Thanks for posting ~ Be Safe out there folks ~ Peace & Health to US All.
This is an excellent edge of your seat movie. Johnny Flynn plays a clever bad guy, Mark Rylance plays the shop owner. The whole movie takes place on the one set-total eye candy! The acting is superb in what isn't said as much as what is. Old school gritty storyline with turn after turn after turn.
I saw Mark Rylance years ago in the Globe Theatre London in Anthony and Cleopatra. He played Cleopatra ! Being the Globe Theatre, it was an authentic Shakespearean production, as in Shakespeare's day. There were no female actors on the stage in the 16th century. Women's or girl's parts were played by men or boys. It was weird at first, but as the play progressed, he was surprisingly good and convincing. It was stylised and mannered as a performance, but it worked, without lapsing into a grotesque drag parody. There aren't many actors out there who could pull it off.
@@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw Lucky You - The entire time I was reading your comment -I'm thinking - ugh - grotesque drag show - Thank you for explaining. I loved him in the Big Friendly Giant.
@dukecity7688 Rylance's acting achievement was that it was NOT a grotesque drag show. He communicated the (female) emotions of despair of the doomed Egyptian queen brilliantly. An acting tour de force. I don't like making trite comparisons but I will, anyway. Rylance is the Olivier of our age.
The ability to record has been with us since 1881. It was the 8 track system that came out early sixtys. The recording systems prior to that were owned by big corparations or the very rich. Google 8 track recording, interesting history.
I downloaded it a long time ago and tried to start watching it a couple of time but couldn't do it as it is so BORING. Thanks for the recap confirming I was right.
Yes, cassette players were around in the 1950s, when endless loop single reel carriers were invented. However, the media didn't hype these carriers until the mid-1960s. The OSS in WW2 experimented with a variety of recording tapes, then the OSS became the CIA and they advanced such testing. Some of the early OSS/CIA tape systems became available commercially in the 1950s.
Start doing the OBVIOUS RESPONSIBILITY of telling people in your title when your video is merely narration of the scene. You get a lot of clicks on your videos by hiding that they are
The error with the timeline and cassette were likely caused by a misinformed script writer. I find a multitude of these type of errors in YT channels such as this. Degrades the credibility! Peace!
AI (artificial intelligence) that wrote the script here in this video should be renamed artificial un-intelligence. The "wash cloth" folding for example was in fact handkerchief folding. LOL... Plus, so many other bits of non-human thinking throughout. English not the national language in China... even for Chinese computers.
you've got to be kidding! Narration by an AI voiceover robot is obvious and will not be bought by me or anyone else who speaks proper English. And cassette in 1956. I was there and there was no such thing. Enough of this. You're fired.