A journey into the twisted and mysterious world of Palilula.
Promotional film extoling the virutes of radio advertising, even in a new era of televison.
Jim, a banquet server at a banquet hall in new Hampshire, tries to follow the "Ten Commandments of Banquet Serving" to make it through a hectic wedding full of violent florists, mindless old geezers, and a homicidal Mother of the Bride.
A carnival setting illustrates the superiority of the radio medium for American business, with an eye on a future of economic prosperity.
Thunderbean is proud to present this collection of rare, 'modern design' cartoons from the 40's, 50's and early 60's. These theatrical shorts, commercials, industrial films and drive-in commercials were produced by studios stepping away from the established cartoon design styles that had become standards in the industry, instead finding inspiration in modern graphic design and the work of contemporary fine artists. These new ideas in animation design became staples of the Television age, largely because of the influences and pioneering work of United Productions of America (UPA) as well as the many newly established commercial studios. This new collection is mastered from original 16mm and 35mm prints.
A home media compilation of animation rarities in the stylized "mid-century modern" aesthetic of the 1950s, including industrial and educational films and vintage TV commercials. (Presented on DVD and Blu-ray by Thunderbean Animation.)
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