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  1. The Artist

    About 57 minutes into the 2011 film The Artist, the main character George Valentin enters a pawn shop. In the display window behind him are 2 horns, one looks like a euphonium and the other a baritone or tenor horn.
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    Nice catch! I'm not sure if I would have seen them, particularly with the tight focus on foreground at the expense of background for the interior view.

    FYI it is streaming on Netflix for those who are members.

    Here are a couple screen snips I managed to grab.

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