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More old stuff

As it started out as the KLM film department, the first productions of the indepent movie company Carillon were for the Royal Dutch Airlines.

A few Carillon commercials from when tv advertising in Holland was still in its infancy. For a Laundry service. For a weed killer. Drumming with "The Big Mobil Oil". Grinding your own coffee makes Douwe Egberts even tastier and then Calvé salt peanuts are judged, Linet diapers don't fall apart and Campina shows how their ice cream is made.


40 years ago Carillon produced a 12 minute movie about the brandnew Philips Science Exhibit "Evoluon". The BBC aired the film from 1969 to 1973 as a test for the new color-tv phenomenon. Produced by Carillon co-founder Ted de Wit.


Part 2 of the 1968 Evoluon-film. The music is by Jaap Hofland and the Moonliners. Directed by Ronny Erends.

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