I could find no record of a film with an actual chain gang singing this song. It is in "Cadence" (1990). Stars Charlie Sheen. This is an Army Stockcade film, so I don't believe they work as a chain gang.
Charles Urban and Albert Smith invented 1908 the first color movie. The movie is called "A Visit To The Seaside"!
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It was just to make sure that all the equipments in the audio chain is working properly. For eg live sound, when you tap the mic and if the loudspeaker reproduce the tapping sound then you can make sure that all the equipments in the chain is working properly,your mic,amplifier,loudspeaker etc But i just want to tell you one more thing that tapping the microphone is not a good practise as it may spoil the diaphram.
The music from a movie is called the sound track.
That the sound or picture doesn't look or sound good.
That's sound of the men working on a chain gang. The chain came off of the sprocket again.
Yes, the movie 'The Sound of Music' was filmed in color.
If everthing is working as it should you will not hear a chain in an automobile engine. If you hear the chain then it probably needs replacing.
Charles Urban and Albert Smith invented 1908 the first color movie. The movie is called "A Visit To The Seaside"!
The word "chain" contains a short vowel sound. The "a" in "chain" is pronounced with a short /æ/ sound.
The sound of a chain is often referred to as a jangle or clink.
the sound is "klink" (:
No, the first picture in color was released in the late 1800's. It has the name "Annabelle" in the title. (It had no sound, though!)
The word "chain" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a."
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Yes, the word "chain" has a short a sound, pronounced like "ch-ay-n."
No, the word "chain" does not have a long vowel sound. It has a short vowel sound.