This unique compilation has 2 DVDs worth of vintage Coca-Cola films, filmed in the United States and all around the World!
Included Films:
The Refreshing Look
The Refreshing Look
Produced: 1960s
Length: 16 Minutes
Bold, beautiful, and exciting are not just words that describe the homes and business of the 1960s but can be used to describe the new vending machines of coca-cola during that same era. A wonderfully polished film on the benefits of having a coco-cola vending machine, we journey through a lengthy, poignant, explanation of why they are so delightful. On the drawing room floor we learn how engineers are making leaps and bounds to make vending machines not only more effective, the simpler, the more effective, but how they are also designing them with beauty and form in mind. From there we see the salesman hawking the benefits of a coca-cola machine in different shops and stores. Not only will the coca-cola machine add to the beauty of your shop but, it will increase your sales! A wonderfully educational film on marketing design and sales techniques, The Refreshing Look, will quench your advertising thirst.
Always Tomorrow
Always Tomorrow
Produced: 1941
Length: 52 Minutes
At the heart of a refreshing beverage are all the ingredients that make Coca Cola one of a kind. Beyond the ingredients are the people who believed in the product and built the foundation of a rich history tiered corporation. Always Tomorrow discusses the history of the Coca Cola Corporation in the narrative style of a full length feature film. With post depression optimism and pre war fears dominating this 1940s documentary, the viewer is treated not only to a history of a still vibrant corporation, but a glimpse into another decades worries and concerns.
Pearl of the Orient - Arabia
Pearl of the Orient – Arabia
Produced: 1955
Length: 22 Minutes
When one thinks of a land of beauty, rich in age-old customs and teeming with culture and history one naturally thinks of Coca-cola. Pearl of the Orient, is a glorious testament to the Coca-cola culture of the fifties and the way in which Coca-cola was spreading from America to such places as the Philippines. The Philippines was a perfect venue to build a plant and the film shows the importance of the Coca-cola plant and how happy it makes everyone. From sugar farming, to bottling plants, to selling it at the beach, the coke revitalized the Philippines, bringing joy and prosperity. Complete with dozens of jubilant people sipping on a refreshing coke, the film explores how people in the Philippines are helping make a brighter drink, today.
Wonderful World
Wonderful World
Produced: 1950s
Length: 33 Minutes
From the earliest edges of recorded time people have sought to make more of their lives than satisfying the everyday necessities of food and drink, clothing and shelter. The universal desire for something beautiful, ordered and in good taste is expressed in architecture, art, sports, the varying patterns of hospitality. And part of this hospitality, this satisfying of everyday necessity, is stopping to enjoy a wholesome Coca-Cola. Part advertisement, this globe trotting film takes us to such places as England, India, and Africa where we learn the perfect spots to see the respective countries and perhaps rest with an ice cold Coca-cola. Historically significant for the interesting views of places all across the world in the 1950s, the film is sure to leave you thirsting after a Coke and longing to explore a world full of wondrous possibilities.
Member of the Family
Member of the Family
Produced: 1954
Length: 11 Minutes
What better way to show your hospitality than to invite someone to share an ice cold Coca-cola? Made for the Philippines, this advertisement is an attempt to prove that there is no better drink than a Coke. During the 1950s, corporate globalization was just beginning and this film was aiming to show the Filipino people that coke was not just an America drink, it was a drink made in their own back yard, a drink that is a member of the family. Shots of Filipinos drinking Coke while exercising, in the hospital, and at work, emphasis the idea that Coke belongs everywhere. Interesting advertising techniques and wholesome fun with a naturally belonging, refreshing beverage make this a must see.























