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Line 29: Although the film explained the Western Electric system, when the film was originally released, the sound was provided by [[Vitaphone]] [[sound-on-disc]] system. Co-director F. Lyle Goldman had done the animation for ''Wireless Telephony'' (1920) and ''The Mystery Box'' for the [[Bray Studios]] and released by [[Samuel Goldwyn|Goldwyn Releasing Company]], and ''The Ear'' (1920) for [[Hearst Corporation|International Film Service]] and released by [[Paramount Pictures]].<ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1445472/ Goldman's entry at IMDB]</ref> ==References== |
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