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This Prelinger Archives film is a collection of television commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. Ads include Chevrolet trucks; the Renault Dauphine automobile; the Chevrolet Impala automobile; Chevrolet cars; and the Delco dry charge battery.
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This Prelinger Archives film is a collection of television commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. Ads include BAND-AID bandages; Gillette Blue Blade razor blades; the Remington electric shaver; the Gillette Super-Speed razor; MUM Creme deodorant; Pepsodent toothpaste; and Dodge cars.
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This Prelinger Archives film is a collection of television commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. Ads include Speedway "79" Power Fuel; Esso Extra gasoline; Bank of America; Lucky Strike cigarettes; Muriel cigars; Kool menthol cigarettes; Marlboro cigarettes; Robert Burns cigars; Winston cigarettes; and Ajax cleanser.
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This Prelinger Archives film is a collection of television commercials significant to the history and development of TV as an advertising medium. Ads include S.O.S. scouring pads; Raid bug killer; Tide laundry detergent; Maxwell House instant coffee; tea, as promoted by the Tea Council; Hamm's beer; Carling Black Label beer; and Rheingold beer.
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This Prelinger Archives film is a revealing compilation of 1950s and 1960s TV commercials. It includes the following: an ad featuring several "Marlboro men" (cowboys) enjoying cigarettes "where the flavor is," in Marlboro Country; an invitation to "Send your sinuses to Arizona" for Dristan with remarkably well-executed mechanical effects; a public service announcement for the Television Code with voice-over by Dick Cavett; an ad showing how Coca-Cola...
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This potpourri of Christmas-themed theatrical television and industrial short subjects is perfect fare for the holiday season, guaranteed to evoke nostalgia for a simpler time in America. A present for Santa Claus, for example, visits the average post-World War II family at Yuletide. Christmas around the world and Christmas through the ages show how the birth of Christ has been celebrated in other countries and cultures.