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16MM FILM - PHILLIP MORRIS AD 1950's KODACHROME JOHNNY ROVENTINI :60 SECONDS

$ 5.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Good
  • Rating: NR
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Genre: Commercial
  • Film Format: 16mm
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

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    16MM FILM -
    PHILLIP MORRIS AD
    - 1950's -
    KO
    DA
    CH
    RO
    ME
    -
    JOHNNY ROVENTINI
    - :60 SECONDS
    Good condition print(see screen shots).  No VS.  Sound.  Kodachrome stock.  :60 second add.  On a core.  I watched all of this one!
    Johnny Roventini, also known as John Louis Roventini and popularly as Johnny Philip Morris, (August 15, 1910 – November 30, 1998) was an American actor.
    Less than four feet tall as a fully developed adult, Roventini was working as a
    bellboy
    at the
    New Yorker Hotel
    in 1933 when he was discovered by an advertising mogul, who had him perform a page, issuing a "Call for Philip Morris". He reportedly could always vocalize a perfect B-flat tone as he repeated those words, literally over a million times during his career, according to his own estimate.
    He soon became famous as a product spokesman for
    Philip Morris
    brand cigarettes in radio, television and print advertising media. He was described by Philip Morris personnel as a "living trademark", and represented the company for over forty years. He also played roles in the growth of broadcast media, most notably helping
    Lucille Ball
    and
    Desi Arnaz
    with the initial success of their innovative
    I Love Lucy
    comedy series beginning in 1951.
    PLEASE SEE FILM GRADING SCALE BELOW:
    Mint or New
    :  Means just that.  It may have been run, but still physically looks mint, untouched by a projector.
    Near Mint
    :  Only the slightest signs of having been run.  Appears Mint when projected on the screen.
    Like New
    :  Can be older print that was well taken care of.  May have only the slightest signs of use, occasional minor light line or splice or minor cue mark, if any.  Starting at this level, older prints may have a little curl to the film, which is common.
    Excellent+
    :  Very minimal wear or light lines at times with an occasional, although seldom, splice.  No major repairs or missing scenes transitions from TV use.
    Excellent
    :  Will have some minimal wear or light lines and may have an occasional temporary light emulsion line, a few splices or minor repair.  Possibly some short lap dissolves or minor cue marks around transitional scenes if it was used by a TV station, but highly acceptable condition.
    Very Good
    :  Will have some wear and lines, cue marks, minor repairs and usually more splices than desirable.  An occasional emulsion scratch.
    Good
    :  The same as Very Good but with more scratches, wear and some spots that may be splicy from having been damaged.  Still watchable.
    Fair or Poor
    :  Will need to be checked for extensive repairs before running.  I usually will never even list anything in this condition, only if a desirable title.
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