Crying Chief
Advertising film for canned soup of the American brand Heinz in which a cook has to cry because he has heard that some people don't eat Heinz soup. He is comforted by his colleague who then praises the product.
Trivia
Heinz had quite a few puppet animations made at Joop Geesink's Dollywood in the fifties and sixties. Remarkable is the typical English humor and self-mockery that often returns in these movies. Besides condensed canned soup, Heinz also advertised their tomato ketchup with puppet animation.
Credits
Title: | Crying Chief | |
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Client: | Heinz | |
Year of production: | 1962 | |
Duration: | 1 minuut | |
Art Direction: | Max Keuris | |
Music: | - | |
Animator: | Cor Icke | |
Puppets: | Harry Tolsma | |
Puppet's dressing: | Lia Sten | |
Format: | 35 mm, Technicolor |