Man to Man

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Man to Man is a short film from 1947 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.

INSTRUCTION IN SALESMANSHIP, PRESENTED FROM THE STANDPOINT OF ONE MAN'S EXPERIENCE.

Salesman points to easel with these signs: "Don't Sell the Steak; Sell the Sizzle." "Don't Write: Telegraph." "Say it with Flowers." "Don't Ask If, Ask Which." "Watch Your Bark." Voiceover/Dialogue: "In firearms, it's [the thing which attracts the customer] the lifetime of fun a customer will get shooting a precision-made gun." "Always been a rabbit man myself Bill, thought I might like to shoot ducks for a change. What do you recommend? Well, if you're after ducks, I'd recommend a 12 gauge, full-choke gun with a 30-inch barrel. . . Here's a precision made gun that will give you a lifetime of shooting fun Mr. Jackson. . . The kind of gun that well gives you a real thrill to shoot. . . .Lets you reach right out where you can get 'em. . . . I've got a shell here that gets there hard and fast with a perfect pattern every time." many brochures; many trade magazines;

strange wake-up scene with smoky effects

Man to Man
Produced byHandy (Jam) Organization
Production
company
Handy (Jam) Organization
Distributed byHandy (Jam) Organization
Release date
1947
Running time
23:32
LanguageEnglish
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