Never Too Late (Warner Bros.) (1965)

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FUNNYMAN NORMAN LEAR PREPARED HILARIOUS T. V. SPOTS FOR ‘LATE’ They re Your Campaign Kickers Created by a master of the comic touch, these TV spots, written by NEVER TOO LATE’ producer Norman Lear, ... Who is also a successful television writer... are a show in themselves. The commercials are sophisticated verbally and slapstick visually. They represent the ultimate in visual selling because of their appeal to all levels of the home audience. Performed by popular comedian Dayton Allen, the stills on this page... taken from the great commercials... can merely give you a hint... THEY MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED FULLY. The set, consisting of three 1-minute, three 20-second and three 10-second spots, is FREE and certain to paralyze your patrons with laughter. You'll be missing the biggest boxoffice het ever if you don't plan a video campaign and order the set today. Request immediately from: Campaign Plan Manager Warner Bros. Pictures 666 Fifth Avenue New York 19, N. Y. UU Ye Pt ot ie ee ee Oe aa! BEeBPBREB COCR HE RBMPOeeoeeees 7 ee a ea ee oe se aees SPECIAL VIDEO SPOTS WITH LOTS OF STAR-SELL A special set of teevee commercials — made up to form a punchy contrast to the Norman Lear spots — feature stars Paul Ford, Maureen O'Sullivan, Jim Hutton and Connie Stevens in some of the more mirthful and sophisticated scenes from the picture. You'll want to use these, too. So order today from: a Campaign Plan Manager Warner Bros. Pictures 666 Fifth Avenue New York 19, N. Y. oe Oe, ae ee a See SN ee er a me a Lo, a Tt es io nh EE EERE EERE RE REREOSEEOE EEE Ee ee a a y ca & ‘a " a a c a a a a a a a a a & ‘a a a Li iu 5 oe ee | BpuuUUUNooaooaU ona eee uugaa Petetete ee ete net ee ete) a cr | 10-Second Commercial MAN Wouldn't want you to think you gotta be stoned to enjoy ‘Never Too Late.” ‘Course, it doesn’t hurt. 10-Second Commercial MAN Johann Sebastian Bach told me he loved Warner Brothers’ new comedy, “Never Too Late.” WOMAN Bach has been dead for two hundred years. MAN Why would he lie? serene — Rha PAGE 9