It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete (1975)
Louie is an affable used-car salesman who shares with the audience his ideas on obsolescence, using gimmicks in razor blades, changing fashions in clothes, and tail-fins on cars in the 1950's as examples. He encourages us to use "the power of the buck" to buy quality and not support obsolescence.
Director: Alec Lorimore, Jim Foster
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: January 1, 1975
Cast
- James Brodhead - Louie
Production: BFA Educational Media
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Alec Lorimore, Jim Foster
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete about?
- Louie is an affable used-car salesman who shares with the audience his ideas on obsolescence, using gimmicks in razor blades, changing fashions in clothes, and tail-fins on cars in the 1950's as examples. He encourages us to use "the power of the buck" to buy quality and not support obsolescence.
- Who directed It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete?
- It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete was directed by Alec Lorimore, Jim Foster.
- Who stars in It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete?
- It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete stars James Brodhead.
- How long is It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete?
- It's New, It's Neat, It's Obsolete has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).