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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

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  • Yes! It's back! Thanks, Casey!

  • You're very welcome....thanks for subscribing...Casey

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  • NYC is the greatest city in America!

  • A reminder of a happy childhood.

  • Thank you SO much for posting! This was where I was born and partly raised and I remember this commercial as a child. I BEGGED my parents to go see Dracula starring Frank Langella on Broadway back then, they said I was too young, but THEY saw it and couldn't STOP raving about it with their friends! Thank you so much, I love seeing Stephanie Mills and the Grease cast, etc. Wonderful, wonderful Broadway memories in such a great commercial!

  • OMG!!!! I'M CRYING DAMNIT!!!! Haven't seen this since I was in the 6th grade!!! I left home to come to ALASKA in 86...!!! casey...I LOVE AND MISS NEW YORK!!!!!!!

  • @austinrules24 No, it was in 1978 when John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John starred in the movie "Grease". And I also saw "The King and I". They made a play out of that movie in New York then? Obviously the first group of Girls they displayed was "A Chorus Line", which was just as popular here in Los Angeles as it was in New York back in the 70's.

  • @Jiltedin2007 I think it may be, just because the cast of Annie looks like it's the original from 1977 (I could be wrong, though...).

    Also, I don't think Grease made it into the 80's...

  • Patrick Stewart? 

  • Wasn't this commercial back in the 70's?

  • Is that Patrick Swayze in the Grease segment?

  • Frankie Langella's appearance as Dracula was easily the cheesiest ending to any commercial I've ever seen. Must've inspired Rudolf Martin's over-the-top portrayal of the same character in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV series. After first watching this promo in the late-1970s, I have been able to regard Frankie only in a humorous light. As for menacing characters he has played, how about Bob Alexander in "Dave?"

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