"BEWITCHED" Season Five KODAK Cast Commercial

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2009

During the days of classic television, a series cast was sometimes contractually obligated to appear in commercials promoting their sponsors products, and "Bewitched" was no exception. Here are Samantha and Endora in a fifth season commercial for Kodak Instamatic Cameras..."the perfect gift". Just smile and say..."limburger"!!


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  • Incredible! I thought the actually film had been lost, only listening to the audio on line. Thank you so much, really, like watching an original run episode.

  • @JerusalemCherry *OMG* i had one of those as a kid boy memories

  • My Five Favorite TV Female Characters:

    1.) Samantha Stephens

    2.) Emma Peel

    3.) Ann Marie

    4.) Mary Richards

    5.) Meg Pryor

  • Now I want one of these.........

  • Great commercial.. its like a lost Bewitched episode. Never knew this existed...

  • "Easier than witchcraft" xD

  • so old fashioned!! lol!!!!

  • I guess they were 18.99 then...

    

  • Most of my parents old photos were taken with this kind of film. For some reason many of them have an odd "feel", like there is lots of little plastic dots on them or something that make a sound when rubbed...was this a fad at some point? I love commercials like this. It's the closest thing to getting an undiscovered episode!

  • Those old 126 cartridge cameras had a negative similar to 35mm except it was easier to load and took square pictures instead of rectangular. The pocket 110 of the 70s was almost like a 126 cartridge but half the size. 110 had a very small negative and took grainy pictures. 126 was the closest amatuer film to 35mm. Most 126 camera weren't that good. But when one worked properly they took a pretty good picture. Much better than pocket 110. And way better than the disc film of the 1980's

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