Harold and Maude (USA, 1971). Director: Hal Ashby. Stars: Ruth Gordon, Bud Cort, Vivian Pickles...
A classic film, surely one of the quirkiest love stories ever made.
There’s a scene in an arcade, with plenty of pinball machines and other coin-operated games and stuff, but due to camera angles and them being too far in the background, barely any could be identified.
For instance, on the left behind this huge train set diorama, there’s a whole row of machines, but too hard to identify. BTW, the bearded man in the center is the film’s director doing a cameo...
There’s a whole row of woodrails, but apart from the foregroundmost one with the yellow & red braid design on the cabinet, which is a Control Tower (Williams, 1951), the others are too hard to identify...
Here we can spot a baseball bat game... the backbox is a Deluxe Official Baseball (Williams, 1960) but the cabinet does not match. We can also see a few pinball machines including a couple more woodrails, but I could not identify them...
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