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DÉJÀ VUDouble Take

We once had a slew of John Cleeses. Now it’s a bunch of Howie Longs.

The cloning effect used in a new Radio Shack spot recalls a 1991 Magnavox ad from Backer Spielvogel Bates (now Bates USA). In the earlier spot, Cleese is introducing a personal CD player when the camera pulls back to show him on a TV screen. Another Cleese, standing nearby, continues the presentation. The camera continues to zoom out, showing Cleese on a number of Magnavox screens—a larger TV, a camcorder and a notebook computer.





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