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An advertisement for AC Spark Plugs in which a jingle is sung by a male voice in a rock n roll style. The singers sings a song describing AC spark plugs over images of various animated cars and spark plugs that look like rocket ships. A man at a drafting table draws diagrams of the spark plugs and "10,000," the number of miles when spark plugs need to be replaced.
An advertisement for AAA life insurance in which a man reads aloud from a newspaper about the new insurance plans as he wanders distractedly through a construction site, barely avoiding various obstacles and dangers. The man asks a female companion whether he needs life insurance just as he is about to walk over an open sewer manhole. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for ABC's television broadcast of the 1972 Summer Olympics spotlighting athletes performing various kinds of sports in front of a stark black background. An offscreen male narrator describes how two teams are traveling to the games: the athletes and ABC's exemplary sports reporting team. One of the winners of the 1973 Clio Awards.
The couple from an earlier A&S ad return. The man is standing by a pillar with glasses reading a newspaper with a trench coat. He asks a question and the woman pops out from behind the other side of the pillar and starts talking about the great comparable deals that A&S has to its competitors. She reveals she bought something from the store which angers him since they weren't supposed to, she just shrugs her shoulders at his consternation.
A man sits in a high-backed chair reading the newspaper. He puts it down once his wife excitedly enters the room. She has one bag and one package in her hand and is talking about all of the things she bought. They have an exchange about buying when everything at A&S is so economical. He says something about a mink stole as a joke and she takes him at his word. She holding and kissing his face as he looks bewildered to camera.
Bradley Field, a reporter in Paris, visits famous French chef, Monsieur La Gran to see his new recipe. La Gran reveals that his new hamburger recipe is the result of using Adolph's Meat Tenderizer.
A narrator informs the audience that the future of America is tied to the development of computers. The narrator proclaims the computer as a thinking factory that will lead to new developments and improvements in society. These developments in technology comes at the cost of more research and education.
A group of Middle Eastern woman dance in the desert as a western adventurer rides a camel. To demonstrate the moistness of the Aero Shave’s shaving cream the adventurer shaves in the arid desert. After receiving a clean shave, the adventurer and the dancers leave the desert together.
An advertisement for Aetna life insurance in which a male narrator talks about features of the policies over scenes of a family looking through a scrapbook, the family speaking with an insurance agent, and Aetna employees working in an office. The narrator argues for the importance of a family's insurance policy matching its changing needs over time. Submitted for the Clio Awards.