S-1006 Mary Kaye "Toreador" (1963) I.B. Technicolor color film stock has very good picture quality, minor printing error on the right of the screen, very good magnetic sound, no splices, minor wear, no vs, in very good condition, print has short head and tail leader. The soundtrack plays only on projectors with a magnetic option. Print is on a reel. Images are pictures of the print you will receive.


The Mary Kaye Trio is credited with founding the Las Vegas "lounge" phenomenon at the Last Frontier. The trio also performed at the Sahara and Tropicana hotels. In 1966, the Trio broke up and Mary Kaye moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, with her son Jaye (Jay) Kaye where she performed in a jazz club.


Scopitone films are the 1960s ancestors of today's music videos. They were distributed on color 16mm film with a magnetic soundtrack, and were made to be shown on a Scopitone film jukebox.


The first Scopitones were made in France in 1960, and the Scopitone craze spread throughout Europe (particularly in West Germany and England) before crossing the Atlantic to the United States in mid-1964. By the end of the 1960s, they were gone.


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