Super old phones require a winding motion before use?

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I’m watching an old movie and there’s a phone mounted on the wall, and the caller grabs the piece that they are going to listen in and then winds a crank on the other side of the phone before listening for the operator. What is the crank for, what does it do?

It looks like this phone:

https://www.lofty.com/products/antique-c-1910-western-electric-hand-crank-oak-wall-phone-model-317-n-1-rsbew

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There was no dialing invented yet. Connections were still manual. You turning the crank alerted an operator who would direct your call. If they were in another area, they would call operator to operator until they got to the one you wanted. That operator would make the final connection.

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