József Misik
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Light bulb put on a show in this stop motion extravaganza from Joop Geesink's Dollywood studio.
Philips Light Show

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Philips Lamp Light Band

"Once Upon a Time – A Modern Fairy Tale, produced in 1949, represents Dollywood’s early period, and the creation of Dutch, English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese versions of the film testifies to the studio’s already international clientele. The use of Technicolor suggests also that this was an important commission for the studio; at the time, many Geesink advertisements were still produced in less-expensive black and white. The Dutch version promotes a popular birch water hair tonic manufactured by Dralle, a German producer of soap, fragrances, and cosmetics with offices across Europe, including the Netherlands." — Leenke Ripmeester
Once Upon a Time – A Modern Fairy Tale

A singing princess weds her prince charming and moves to live in his kingdom. Now her people no longer can hear her sing, leading to great sadness everywhere. Prince Electron seeks a solution and finds it in Philips technology.
Prince Electron

This is a vintage stop-motion animation produced for Philips Radio. The concept was developed in 1948 and released in 1951. In a vintage sci-fi setting, a man jumps into his radio amplifiers and visits a fantastic fair that represents a "kermis" or "kermesse." He embarks on an extraordinary journey but realizes it was all just a dream. Or was it?