16MM TV SHOW “THE BRADY BUNCH”, 1973 EPISODE “ADIOS, JOHNNY BRAVO”, W/COMMERCIALS
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:23204819 | Country/Region of Manufacture: United States |
Rating: NR | Film Format: 16mm |
Genre: TV Shows | Actor: Barry Williams |
Sub-Genre: Comedy, Family | Movie/TV Title: The Brady Bunch |
“Singing, the kids audition and are accepted for a spot on Hal Barton's talent review television show. They are even more excited following the audition about being approached by the young and ...hip Tami Cutler, a talent agent, who implies that she wants to represent them. She and her business partner Buddy Berkman eventually meet solely with Greg because they aren't interested in representing the entire group, but Greg alone. Outfitting him a flashy matador styled suit, they want him to be a solo act and to use the stage name Johnny Bravo. Despite feeling that he is letting his siblings down by not having them included in the deal, Greg eventually gets caught up in the potential of fame and fortune and contemplates going ahead with the deal. Greg's act initially places a strain between himself and his siblings, who do feel that he acted in his own self-interest despite earlier agreeing that they are not individuals but a group, and between himself and his parents, who don't want him to ...”
This print includes commercials for Post Super Sugar Crisp, Mattel’s Barbie Pool Party toy, Trix cereal and Burger King. The commercial(s) in the middle of the show is missing.
The color picture has faded somewhat, as is normal with prints from the 1970s, but the picture clarity is very good (see actual screen shots). The sound is very strong, the film runs smoothly, and there is no vinegar smell. The film is complete with all beginning titles and end credits. Total running time is approximately 26 1/2 minutes.
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