Old non-reflexed Mitchells basically had a rack-over system where the camera body slid sideways so you could first line-up the side-viewfinder to look through the real lens and then "rack over" the camera so now the film gate was lined-up with the taking lens, at which point you had to operate with a side viewfinder.
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