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Up front and personal Rolleiflex sighting in the movie "Julie & Julia". Also a press camera and a photo magazine.

Steve
 
We saw it last night, and I spotted the TLR, too. Of course I nudged my wife, but she caught it, too.
 
Melanie and I have been watching Route 66 on DVD.
In an episode from the first season, Layout At Glen
Canyon,
Todd and Buzz are hired to guard four models
on a fashion shoot in Arizona. The photographer shoots
a Rolleiflex ... but no one gave the actor or director a
lesson on how it works. For example:

http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh227/sandersnyc/LayoutAtGlenCanyon.jpg

When the press shows up in an episode, there are usually
a couple of photographers with Rolleiflexes (along with
the occasional Speed Graphic or Leica).

Route 66 has aged well -- the camera work and the
writing are superb, and Maharis and Milner have great
chemistry onscreen. And nearly all of it was shot on
location so you get a lot of 1960 small-town America
along the way.
 
We have a DVD collection of the Perry Mason series (at least as many episodes as they have out..) and in one story, Paul Drake has to go to Mexico to find a suspect. Part of his masquerade as a tourist is... you got it - a Rollei, full leather case and all - and it never sees the light of day.

In another episode, the perp tries to falsify evidential timing at the scene of the crime - again, with a Rollei. They were the deal in the 60's.
 
We have a DVD collection of the Perry Mason series (at least as many episodes as they have out..) and in one story, Paul Drake has to go to Mexico to find a suspect. Part of his masquerade as a tourist is... you got it - a Rollei, full leather case and all - and it never sees the light of day.

In another episode, the perp tries to falsify evidential timing at the scene of the crime - again, with a Rollei. They were the deal in the 60's.

Is that the one where the second hand on the clock was frozen between seconds?
 
One of my favourite movies is "Where the Heart is" with Natalie Portman and Ashley Judd. Natalie is accompanied by a Rolleiord and later a 2,8F if I remember right. A wonderful movie, even besides the Rolleis...
 
(Is that the one where the second hand on the clock was frozen between seconds?)

Hey Dave - the one I meant is when the perp tries to confuse morning and evening, and gets caught, of course - by PM.

There is another one, I'm vague on - not a Rollei, something about a 4x5 set up at night to capture by trip wire, maybe the one you're thinking about.
 
Know what, after I read this thread, I went looking for my "Where the Heart Is" DVD and watched the movie again. I think, Portman's camera, latter on, was either an FX or GX, similar to that of the Wall Mart's photographer :smile:
 
Know what, after I read this thread, I went looking for my "Where the Heart Is" DVD and watched the movie again. I think, Portman's camera, latter on, was either an FX or GX, similar to that of the Wall Mart's photographer :smile:

My bad... I watched the movie again today and I don't think it's the fx or gx model.
 
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