
2009
Rediscover a lost icon
What made more money than the entire American movie industry through the 50s and 60s? Pinball. Special When Lit rediscovers the lure of a lost pop icon. A product of the mechanical and electrical age, the American invention swept the world and defined cool. Now it is relegated to a nostalgic footnote deserving a better fate. Joining the fans, collectors, designers and champion players from across the globe who share a world many of us didn't know still existed.

Roger Sharpe
Himself

Rick Stetta
Himself

Pat Lawlor
Himself

Steve Epstein
Himself

Sam Harvey
Himself

Tim Arnold
Himself

Lyman Sheats
Himself

John Broughton
Himself

Josh Pingeek Kaplan
Himself

Gary Stern
Himself

Donovan Stepp
Himself

Koi Morris
Himself

Neil Shatz
Himself

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