Musical Office (1961) by Ernie Kovacs With Juan Esquivel

by Scott Beale on January 14, 2009 · 1 comment

“Musical Office” is a short film made in 1961 by television pioneer Ernie Kovacs featuring office furniture dancing to “Jalousie/Sentimental Journey” by Juan Esquivel.

via The Retro Blog

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1 Nicholas Quixote January 14, 2009 at 7:16 pm

Wow, that is awesome. I love it had never seen it thanks. I love Juan Esquival’s music too, and would use it in Rabbit Bites if I could afford the rights. Maybe I should look into that!

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