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  • Stupid. What were those hyenas laughing at? Must have been coked up.

  • @screenjims2006 That isn't Barbara Eden. I don't recall her name but it is not Ms Eden.

  • Wtf is she melting at 0:42:?

  • Attention all you youngsters out there - This commercial was definitely not from the 1940's. Television in US didn't really make any strides until 1950. They didn't make commercials like this. Hairstyles, kitchen, etc. was from late 1950-early 60's. Color television didn't penetrate market until 1965. Even then, you had some shows in b&w and some in color as indicated in TV guide. Somebody guessed correctly that this was Folger coffee ad.

  • @MrFrontrowkid I said in the description that it is from the 1960s.

  • That not Barbara Eden, it's E.J. Peaker. She was big for a while in 60's television and she was also in the movie Hello Dolly

  • @screenjims2006 I had no idea. Its a nice little bonus.

  • Ok I HATE using the word, epic..but, that WAS Epic!!

  • @tonybklyn Thanks. Glad I could put a little Epic in your life.

  • @kingd615 there's always room for a little epic. :-)  take care!

  • Lmfao...

    "Thats pretty harsh..."

    "So is your BEEEEP!"

  • Well at least it ended with a BANG

  • Looks like this could have been a bit on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

  • @TimelordR I would love that. I know exactly what you are talking about and It would be great if I could get this on there.

  • @kingd615 HA HA HA.. :)

  • thats hot

  • @AzzeeMcgee Thanks, share it if you like it! :)

  • early 60s without a doubt.

  • @corbravo correct

  • AWW Bullshit thats a coffee commercial.

  • @Sheri451 it says in the description that its a commercial.

  • @Sheri451 The point was to have fun making it suggest something else. I doubt anyone really thought this was the original version of the commercial.

  • @kingd615 How much you want to bet that somebody out there thinks that commercial was edited to play on television. It never ceases to amaze me how gullible some of these bloggers are. What coffee commercial did you use to do this? Could it have been Folger's. The young housewife was always trying to please her husband's finicky taste of coffee.

  • overdid it too many beeps less is more

  • @DrDeathpwnsu it would have been pretty difficult to have the bleeps not there without making the whole thing seem really segmented. I would have had to re-cut the entire commercial which would have made it choppy and then sentences not make sense to cover up what they were really saying. That is why there are so many bleeps.

  • Looks more like 1960s to me

  • it may look like that but it is definitely the 1940's. Plus by the 1950's they were already doing color TV I'm pretty sure.

  • @kingd615 Im actually pretty sure its 1960s, just look at the hair, makeup, eyebrows, clothes, style of kitchen, and the maid womens hair band.. all very 1960s. Most of television was black and white through the 60s, I think it was 1967 they started broadcasting in colour.

  • those good points but the Prelinger archive is very careful when cataloging their footage which is where I got if from, and its definitely from the 1940's.

  • @aaronchocolateface Honestly I don't believe you can really say you are certain because 1. Its black and white so you can't see any makeup (at lease not clearly), As far as eyebrows...that's is irrelevant because there isn't really a definitive 60's style eyebrow. Plus they aren't stylized in a characteristic way the hasn't been happening since the 1920's or even earlier.

  • @kingd615 The hair styles the two women have are typical 1960s hair styles. It was not the fashion to have straight hair with a hair band in the 1940s, but it was fashionable in the 1960s.

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  • @kingd615

    Every decade (and time period) has a specific feel. from the lines in the furniture, to fashion, mannerism, to absolutely every pixel of that video. If you familiarise yourself with images from throughout the century, it becomes easy to see what's from when immediately without needing to check for the give away signs like hair bands.

  • @aaronchocolateface Clothing-wise the man is wearing a classic black suit which you can't pin down to a single decade and pattern on the woman's shirt is a simple floral patter which is nothing new since maybe the 14th century

  • @aaronchocolateface @aaronchocolateface @aaronchocolateface , Aaron, you're right. This ad is definitely from the 60's. You really know your stuff! I checked it out on the Prelinger Archive. By the way color TV broadcasting did not become prevalent in the USA until the late 60's. The ad is for Folgers. Check the Archive and you'll see. When Color TV became popular in the US..check Wikipedia. By the way, this is a really funny parody.

  • @aaronchocolateface Straight hair and a hair band is not a hair style, and isn't really linked to a particular decade over another.

  • lol... nice, i love it! Nice editing... sweet!

  • thanks

  • nuss.. boa montagem ^^

  • ur 20 years off mister hahaha good vid tho

  • Thanks. I actually is from the 40's although it definitely does look like it could be from the 1920's. I got it from the Prelinger Archives. Lots of great old royalty free videos.

  • haha nice.

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