Gallo Wine Commercial 1940's or 1950's
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This is a 20 second ad specificially designed to be shown during "local station breaks", probably during 1952-'53. "Theatrical ads" lasted a little longer than this one...
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Ugly voice? There's nothing 'ugly' about it except your choice of words. It's got a lot to do with the sound recorder, and back then men tried to talk more manly. You should think before asking stupid questions, googlewhores.
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The master vintners pride? Really?
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Winos love cartoons!
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wow.the ad guys really had too much own product to air this."drink crates of gallo and see how ruined you can get" would have been a catchy little number.
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@MechaJerk They're elves, not kids ... LOL
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@iloveads47 A lot has changed. Have you ever watched "What's My Line?"
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gallo wine, making kids alcoholics using happy adverts since the 1940's, or 1950's...
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@inkey2 Actually there was TV in the 30`s, but at the time they had no dedicated TV shows or programs. Most stuff shown was generally live and not rehearsed, like horse races, theater plays, etc. They had no way of recording TV broadcasts at that time. Just as a trivia fact, almost all TV was suspended during World War 2, and the attack on Pearl Harbor was televised to the few people who owned TVs at the time.
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@iloveads47 Maybe in the early 50`s it was true that only the up and ups had TV, but by the mid 50`s, most American households had a TV, and by the late 50`s, only a minority didn`t have TVs.
Isn't this the bottom-shelf crap you find now for like $3.99 at the grocery store?
nwcoastlife 4 months ago
@nwcoastlife Gallo owns a lot of brands you'd not expect - from inexpensive to pricy wines.
AmberVon 4 months ago
oh yeah? I'll double check on that. It may be labeled wrong.
I'm glad someone is enjoying them.
AmberVon 3 years ago