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Peter Dews
Добавлен 22 ноя 2006
This channel features restored 8mm & 16mm films, as well as personal projects and gaming-related footage/content!
1960's TV Commercials - 16mm Black & White + Color - Extended
Advertisement Reel from the 1960's & 1970's, featuring mostly B&W ads with a few in color towards the end of the reel. Digitized from the CTM Vault.
Extended/Full Version of a previously uploaded reel, with sound correction/projector noise removed from the background.
Voice Actors:
Norman Rose for Cover Girl makeup
Stan Sawyer for Salem Cigarettes
Jackson Beck for Chesterfield Cigarettes
Bob Lemond for Dial Soap & Johnson's Wax
Alexander Scourby for Kaiser Foil
(VO Actor info courtesy of armorybrunotjr.3204, fromthesidelines)
The footage contained in this video has been digitized and uploaded in an attempt to preserve it and present it to modern audiences, and may be removed upon request....
Extended/Full Version of a previously uploaded reel, with sound correction/projector noise removed from the background.
Voice Actors:
Norman Rose for Cover Girl makeup
Stan Sawyer for Salem Cigarettes
Jackson Beck for Chesterfield Cigarettes
Bob Lemond for Dial Soap & Johnson's Wax
Alexander Scourby for Kaiser Foil
(VO Actor info courtesy of armorybrunotjr.3204, fromthesidelines)
The footage contained in this video has been digitized and uploaded in an attempt to preserve it and present it to modern audiences, and may be removed upon request....
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Просмотров 973 месяца назад
In Episode 2 of 'The Parker Archive', host Peter Dews takes a look at one of cinema's most influential and classic works- 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'! Just over an hour long, this cut of the film has been restored from a 16mm print. While it is a bit overexposed at times, the film has held up remarkably well over it's 80 year lifespan. As always, this film has been digitized from the CTM Vaul...
Marijuana Alert - 1980's Weed Propaganda Film
Просмотров 1244 месяца назад
Marijuana Alert! is a 1982 Educational Film, produced for viewing by school-age children in the US and for distribution elsewhere. Featuring testimony from the public, as well as interviews with doctors, marijuana researchers, and other experts, this documentary contains a great deal of questionable information, in addition to the (still relevant) public health messaging. Digitized from the CTM...
1960s TV Commercials - 16mm Black & White + Color
Просмотров 29 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Advertisement Reel from the 1960's, featuring mostly B&W ads with a few in color towards the end of the reel. Digitized from the CTM Vault. Voice Actors: Norman Rose for Cover Girl makeup Stan Sawyer for Salem Cigarettes Jackson Beck for Chesterfield Cigarettes Bob Lemond for Dial Soap & Johnson's Wax Alexander Scourby for Kaiser Foil (VO Actor info courtesy of armorybrunotjr.3204, fromthesidel...
Sugar Shack Raising
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Construction of a new maple sugar shack in Chelmsford, MA
Hornets Coming and Going
Просмотров 6713 лет назад
This is a Very large hive of hornets that come and go constantly. I recorded some of their activity with My EOS Rebel T1i and a 75-300mm lens
LEGO Alien Invasion
Просмотров 16 тыс.17 лет назад
This Is a short but sweet movie made using Pinnacle Studio, My New Video Editing Software I got 4 Christmas! ENJOY!
Even dogs had to watch their calories to stay thin. Wish those days were back. I am sick of the hanging bellies, drooping boobs and flabby arms I see everywhere. Not to mention tattoos and piercings. People cared about their appearance then.
I'm subscribed. Thank you.
My mother who passed away in February used Covergirl Makeup until she stopped using makeup.
What was supposed to had been air Puffed cigarettes? I guess the people who smoked these are all now dead or suffering from Emphysema or COPD.
No filters either. But That doesn't help anyway.
I liked Dentyne gum. I always liked Cinnamon flavored gum. The gum they make now has artificial sweeteners. Nutra Sweet and phenol something. It makes me sick. I don't think they have Dentyne anymore. I used to chew Big Red until they ruined it.
I think.the little girl with the Ponytail at the Aluminum.Siding was Dorine Peters on My Three Sons and Debbie in the movie The Days Of Wine And Roses.
Some These look more like late 50s than 60s
Thank you for the trip down memory lane!😯💯💫👍!
Good stuff. Thanks for posting.
There are two commercials I remember from the 60s I’ve looked for a long time. First was a McCulloch or Homelite commercial. They had a three foot bar on a chainsaw and cut a large overhanging rock and it dropped off in a canyon. The second was an air filter ad showing engines running. The engines would get larger and more radical. Then a guy sat a board over the air intake over long stack hilburn style injection tubes and the motor shut off. Then the narrator said no engine runs without air or something like that. Would give anything to see those again!
Adverts really always were bs and still are . What nonsense they spout.
Thanks for the beautiful trip down memory lane💜!💯💙👍!
Wow, all those cigarette commercials, making smoking a delightful experience. I forget how smoking was so prevalent in our society back then.
Is that Farrah Fawcett in the Noxema commercial?
Every commercial is completely safe and caucasion.
Now they are all black, shame on those advertisers selling their clients products
It's "caucasian". If you're going to insult an entire race, at least try to spell it correctly.
Women looked so much better then, or is it my imagination ?
No people did not have all the plastic surgery and were not obese
It’s Bert Convy dancing in the Dial commercial at 5:30!
Whats the exact year of this?
Back when mem were men and women were women.
And gays were standing by to direct traffic?
Some pretty girls in this video!
I remember them well.
Did they say that Dash dog food was made by Cover Girl, or was that just a stranded modifier?
I never knew Willys is pronounced "willis". I always pronounced it " willies"
Wonderful ...
Although reminders of a bygone time, this shows the primitive nature of the ad industry. Now we're more subliminally manipulated.
Dial had AT7, a trade name for hexachloraphene. Eventually it was taken off the market due to various safety concerns, although it wasn't all at once, and the concerns do not appear to be as clear and striking as for a lot of other things.
And the simple-public is still taken in by these brainwashing programs; and it doesn't simply start and end with TV commercials. And judging by the comments of others on here, their minds have still not improved! Programming affects most people for life, from cradle to grave.
Whoever keeps a dog and has served that dog Cycle 3, aka Cycle Lite, Dog Food has Armour Dash Dog Food to thank for forerunning that lower-calorie brand of dog food.
Excellent quality video! Thanks for the memories. 🤠🧑🦰🌲🌲 🎼
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
I might use Kaiser quilting foil as a bedspread.
Ha! It certainly looks like it might be more comfy than standard foil...
The era when chemicals and consumerism were taking over every area of life.
Also the era when half the commercials were for cigarettes.:-)
@@richardranke3158It's the only way you could breathe fresh air
The color ones are circa 1973-74.
Thanks for the insight, i'll update the description!
The film projector sound effect in the background is distracting. TV commercials didn't have that sound.
Ah yes, I apologize for that. When I made this initial recording, I was still figuring out my setup/working out the best way to capture the audio on these films and wasn't using a Line-Out at the time. Should be much better in future uploads!
Remember when commercials tried to get us to buy more beer and cigarettes. Now they want us to ask our doctor if Noxipril is right for us and that we need more car insurance.
It was definitely a 'simpler time'... Part of the appeal for someone like me (I'm in my late 20's, so these ads are much older than I am) is how refreshingly simple and upfront the marketing was!
Quilted foil huh? Some of that old stuff seemed better.
Sadly, the only thing remaining with the Kaiser name is the Kaiser Permanente hospital & Clinic in Los Angeles. 🏥
@@luisreyes1963and they were a better company when they sold tin foil
9:25- "'THE UNTOUCHABLES'! Brought to you by.........."
“Air softened “.. not filtered. My dad’s brand. He was old fashioned, even in the 1960s. Cool kids liked Lucky Strike or Camels.
3:19- "Aren't you glad YOU use Dial? {don't you wish *everybody* did?}"
Dial soap is now a product of Henkel, a German chemical company.
Burt Convey dancing?
It isn't him.
MEMORIES,MEMORIES,MEMORIES=LOVE IT❤️❤️
Great trip down memory lane. Thanks
I remember the Gulden's mustard commercial. Crazier, though: I remember having an SSP car!
Voiceovers of interest-Norman Rose speaks for Cover Girl makeup. Stan Sawyer speaks for Salem Cigarettes. Jackson Beck speaks for Chesterfield Kings.
Thanks so much for the info- I'll be sure to add this to the description!
Bob Lemond speaks for Dial.
6:22- Alexander Scourby speaks for Kaiser Foil.
@@fromthesidelinesBob Lemond also did the intro for the classic ABC-TV sitcom "Leave it to Beaver" from 1960 until 1963.
Hey from up in New Hampshire ! I was looking to build one this spring do you know the dimensions of that shack you built ?
It's 10 by 12 not including the small wood storage area. I would go larger next time and in fact the larger the better in general.
Pretty short, but that was amazing!
hey nice video i give it 4 stars
Hey, if you want, ill make a sequel!