Title Year Topic/Genre Remarks Wing and a Prayer ![]()
1944 World War II Dana Andrews; carrier pilots in the Pacific. Brief shot of IBM 405 typebars in action (the 405 dates from 1934). Infinity ![]()
1996 World War II Matthew Broderick as Richard Feynman programming and operating an IBM 405 at Los Alamos; scenes of machine room with various equipment. The Heralds of the Internet 1972 ARPANET A documentary about the early ARPANET that showed up on Google Video in mid-March 2006 and then promptly disappeared. I watched the beginning, which consisted of a montage of equipment, Teletypes, backplanes, IMPs, etc, and then some interviews with ARPANET creators, but when I went back to see the rest it was gone.
Another possible candidate is
Enigma
(2001), a fictionalized story of the World War II code breakers at Bletchley
Park, but I haven't seen it.
Numerous films made in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s include stock
footage of card sorters and/or spinning reel-to-reel magnetic tapes.
The 1957 Tracy-and-Hepburn movie
Desk
Set
features an impressive but fictional 1950s "electronic brain".
The
Andromeda Strain
(1971) has several closeups of Teletypes in
action and some early computer graphics,
plus a great deal of science-fiction / doomsday computing,
The IBM historical archive has a newsreel of NORC, a supercomputer built at Columbia University, completed in 1954.
The IEEE has a 1946
film clip showing how Teletypes are used in telegram transmission.
Last update:
Thu Mar 23 15:13:43 2006
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