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Quicker'n a Wink

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 10min
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7,1/10
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Quicker'n a Wink (1940)
ComédieCourt-métrageDocumentaire

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this Pete Smith Specialty, Dr. Harold E. Edgerton demonstrates stroboscopic photography, which he helped develop. This process allows us to see in slow motion what happens during events t... Tout lireIn this Pete Smith Specialty, Dr. Harold E. Edgerton demonstrates stroboscopic photography, which he helped develop. This process allows us to see in slow motion what happens during events that occur too fast to be seen by the naked eye. Examples shown here include a bullet in fl... Tout lireIn this Pete Smith Specialty, Dr. Harold E. Edgerton demonstrates stroboscopic photography, which he helped develop. This process allows us to see in slow motion what happens during events that occur too fast to be seen by the naked eye. Examples shown here include a bullet in flight as it shatters a light bulb, the moment of impact when a kicker kicks a football, and... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • George Sidney
  • Scénario
    • Buddy Adler
  • Casting principal
    • Harold E. Edgerton
    • Clarence Curtis
    • Tex Harris
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    406
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • George Sidney
    • Scénario
      • Buddy Adler
    • Casting principal
      • Harold E. Edgerton
      • Clarence Curtis
      • Tex Harris
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Harold E. Edgerton
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    Clarence Curtis
      Tex Harris
        Charles Lacey
        • Self - hitting a golf ball through a phone book
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        June Preisser
        • Starlet blowing a bubble
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          • George Sidney
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          • Buddy Adler
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        7Magenta_Bob

        Quicker'n a wink

        Nice little vintage short that comes with one of the Marx Brothers boxes, and shows a series of experiments using stroboscopic photography (the technique that "puts the super in super speed photography"). It was probably cooler in 1940 than in 2013 – you can really tell how impressed the narrator, who is quite dry despite the increasingly desperate attempts at cracking jokes, assumes the audience to be – but even now it's pretty fun to watch things like a woman bursting a bubble with a needle in slow motion.

        There's a lot of milk in this for some reason; there's a cat lapping milk, there's milk dripping on a plate, and there's a scene where they drop a cup of milk onto the floor. All in all it's the best I've seen from Sidney and clocking in somewhere around 10 minutes it never gets boring but still, it's probably primarily good for one viewing as the novelty wears off quite fast and there is only so much lactose a person can take.
        7tavm

        Quicker'n a Wink was quite an entertaining short about the use of slow-motion

        Just watched this Pete Smith Specialty short on the Go West/The Big Store DVD. Directed by George Sidney, we see lots of slow motion scenes of milk being hit with the liquid going up and down, a bubble being burst, a light bulb getting shattered, etc. Smith has some humorous comments during many of what I mentioned. Audiences of the time must have been truly impressed since this was before TV pervaded the public imagination and the slow-motion instant replay in live sports events were in constant use. There are supposed to be ten lines written on this site before this review can be submitted but I really can't think of anything else to say. Well, except I highly recommend Quicker'n a Wink.
        10boblipton

        "Office fans are so silent they no longer disturb sleeping employees."

        A Smith called Pete talks a lot while we look at high-speed motion pictures. In cooperation with scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, we get to look at a bunch of things we rarely get to see: a pencil popping a balloon, a hummingbird's wings as it flies, a bullet fired at a light bulb... and see that things happening at such speeds are not as we usually imagine them.

        These specialized cameras, Pete informs the audience, can record images at up to 1,500 times the normal speed. It was impressive enough to win an Oscar. As this sort of effect has become much more accessible, the novelty of this short has diminished, even though it's still a lot of fun.
        Michael_Elliott

        Nice Short

        Quicker 'n a Wink (1940)

        *** (out of 4)

        Oscar-winning Pete Smith short introduces us to Dr. Harold E. Edgerton who helped develop stroboscopic photography, which gives us the ability to use slow motion to see something that would otherwise be too fast to be seen. This is yet another winning short from director Sidney who made quite a few of them before turning to features. This movie is certainly one of the more entertaining ones from Smith who adds his typical fun narration. We see various objects including a hummingbird, a lightbulb being shot, a bubble being popped, a cat drinking milk and others. All of these are rather entertaining like how a cat actually drinks and many of them, like the bubble, are very funny. Another nice sequence was a kicker kicking a football.
        7CinemaSerf

        Quicker'n a Wink

        I do like Pete Smith's narration style, and here it's at its borderline sarcastic best as he tries to explain the scientific theories behind the new slo motion stroboscope or "flicker box" which uses light that flashes up to 2000 times per second to help capture the perfect focus when manipulating the speed of action photography. We see that to good effect as a phone book gets targeted by a golf ball, a cat laps up it's milk and we even see the precision with which a pencil penetrates the wafer thin side of a bubble before the astonishing imagery of a bullet being tracked from a gun barrel to shatter a glass light bulb. Imperceptible to the naked eye, but clear as "a Californian morning" for us here. The gist is maybe laboured a little as once we've got the point as the imagery repeats itself a little too much with milk and humming birds, and the denouement in the dentist's chair takes slow motion (and accompanying audio) just a tad too far for those of us with a sensitive disposition! If science were taught at school with this degree of amiable light-heartedness then maybe we'd remember more about it! Good fun.

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          Included on the Warner DVD of Chercheurs d'or (1940).
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          Featured in Added Attractions: The Hollywood Shorts Story (2002)

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        • Date de sortie
          • 12 octobre 1940 (États-Unis)
        • Pays d’origine
          • États-Unis
        • Langue
          • Anglais
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • Pete Smith Specialties (1940-1941 Season) #1: Quicker'n a Wink
        • Lieux de tournage
          • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
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          • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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