Irene Dunne Invites Beer to Her Parties - 1960
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What in the world? She also promoted cigarettes too I suppose. Wow has the world changed.
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Okay: official obsession. Didn't they know how to sell in the Capra era? Take us back to the "it took me two hours to do this" ethos.
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Superlative Like: funderful and wunderbar. As for the lobster: use hard core scissors!
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Esther's sponsor, The United States Brewers Foundation, tried to burnish "respectable" images for serving beer in their magazine ads during the previous fifteen years {"Beer Belongs- Enjoy It!"}. For this TV "intermission", they got Irene Dunne, the very image of "chic" and "glamour", to endorse the idea of offering beer at the finest parties and "informal occasions" (even though SHE never touched the stuff).
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I totally agree. Wouldn't it be awesome to have attended? Of course, when we do the math, that was 51 years ago. I wouldn't be around today.
As Rena1934 mentions below, this was filmed at Irene's home in the exclusive Holmby Hills neighborhood of LA. Unfortunately, the house has since been torn down as the land is so valuable.
But to dream of this party in 1960 is great fun.
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I'd kill to go to one of Irene Dunne's informal buffets!
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psa or something? i wanna know.
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Any party that Miss Irene hosted, I would have gladly attended. She is one of my all time favorites. However, I don't think that she was a beer gal. Always thought of her as a Champagne gal. Drinking -- according to Jackie Gleason, one morning his pal Jack Haley (a devout Catholic and tea-toddler) was leading Jackie into the church when they came upon Miss Dunne and Loretta Young (both devout Catholics)..they took one look at Jackie going into church, turned and left.
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wow I never thought of Irene as the kind to ok beer. I always thought of her as on the wagon. lol thanks
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haha the funny thing is that Irene didn't like beer in real life haha =) This commercial was actually filmed at her house, aww, it's lovely, she looks divine!
I don't like beer either but if she invited me, I'd probably get drunk =D
She certainly could do anything....add class to Beer.....no problem lol!
irishamrep 2 years ago 5
OMG! the next time you're entertaining, you invite BEER!!! Thanks for the tip, Irene.
I told my friend who sent this to me it would've been much more interesting if Dunne invited some of her contemporaries- "ladies" of the 30's, over for a beer.
Imagine Dunne with Constance Bennett, Ann Harding and whoever else, kicking back and having a few brews...
mnmcv1 2 years ago 5