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Player Pianos in Western Movies
By Andy Hood

With reference to John Tuttle's comments regarding player pianos
featuring in Westerns:  A few weeks back I was watching the TV program
Quantum Leap.  The setting was early on in the American civil war and
featured an upright player which seemed at times to play itself !!

I was wondering if any one who has seen the Film "Jumanji" knows whether
the piano in the attic is just a piano or maybe a player.  I have the
film on tape but it is packed away so I can't check it out until we move
house and unpack.

Regards
Andy Hood,  Berkhamsted  U.K.


(Message sent Mon 9 Jun 1997, 06:11:43 GMT, from time zone GMT-0700.)

Key Words in Subject:  Movies, Pianos, Player, Western

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