1972 Peter Pan Peanut Butter Commercial
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- Commercial starring out gay actor Alan sues. He appeared on the hit comedy/variety series Laugh-In.
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Same
it is terrifying
Same here!
Same!
I just love the kids casually commenting "He's weird."
But he makes a great peanut butter sandwich...
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#MeToo
you always do what you're told?
The great Alan Sues. He was a bright spot in my childhood.
"Mike Matei brought/sent/whatever me here"-comment no. 5! The world is ours!
He reminded me of Paul Lynde
Bringing back Memories from the 70s. RIP Mr Alan Sues.
Man, I would so scared if some man in a Peter Pan costume randomly broke into my kitchen like that.
This commercial feels ahead of its time. Definitely has a 21st century self-aware, absurd, "oddvertising" feel.
Right up there with "berries and cream".
@@StormsongK Man, that's a good comparison.
Oddvertising! I like that!
I love that! "oddvertising"
I'm late to the party but thanks for posting this great gem!
Laughter enSUES whenever I hear this actor speak.
hits different after the recall
Now Peter Pan is getting close to be "the kiddies' pal". We still miss you always Uncle Al.
R.I.P. ALAN SUES
Peter Pan should learn to use the front door!
Let's all have a Peter Pan peanut butter sandwich in memory of Alan Sues.
Same here there's no other peanut butter I'll ever eat than peter pan and let's break out the chips for spreading
He would be missed and I loved his performances on Laugh In and the Peter Pan commercials.
Still a more tasteful version of Peter Pan than in the Chip n Dale movie.
Some guy that's high of his mind and jumps into my window and hands me a peanut butter sandwich is not gonna wanna make me buy some peanut butter it's gonna wanna make me call the cops
TaylorTV or reach for my revolver...
Yeah, you're too square for the Laugh-In crew.
That wasn't Peter Pan, it was his gay twin Peter Pansy.
He reminds me of Deadpool. For the first few minutes of the movie, I thought Deadpool might be gay. He's definitely an Alan Sues knockoff.
You made me laugh 😃
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I think a Carol Burnett Show skit is based on this ad.
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you mean el loco bandito
Same
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I bet this commercial is what inspired Hook with Robin Williams and Dustin Hoffman.
This new windwaker dlc is wild. Tingle looks so real.....
Lol this reminds me more of Will Ferrels ELF character Buddy then Peter Pan :P
Someone somewhere pointed out that the mom is played by Beverly Archer , "Gunny" on "Major Dad".
Not sure if that's her.
Thank you for posting this classic commercial. No matter what your opinion is about homosexuality, Alan Sues was undeniably a talented comedic actor. He brought laughs and smiles through his work on 'Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In' and other vehicles. And who knew that he was a veteran of World War II! Rest in peace, Mr. Sues, and thank you.
By the way, the mother in this commercial, I could be wrong, but she sure bears a strong resemblance to actress Beverly Archer.
It's not a matter of opinion. It doesn't really exist.
Coke raged lunatic crawls through window with peanut butter sandwiches. Fixed the title.
Damn, that looks like an entire jar of PB on those two sandwiches!
Yummy!
Alan Sues....from Laugh IN
The guy playing Peter Pan looks like he’s an understudy of Paul Lynde.
Alan Sues from Laugh In .You can look him up
A Carol Burnett skit brought me here.
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alan sues
Mike Matei brought me here
*HIIIIIIIII!!!*
I’M PETER PAN, AND I BRING THE PEANUT EATER’S BUTTER PEANUTS!!
Mike Matei?
This almost seems too good for an actual commercial. I just remember commercials from the 70s-80s being absolutely terrible and overly sincere.
+daclyde Yeah i'm surprised how self-aware it is. It's hilarious. When he hops up on the sink and knocks over a bunch of dishes . . .
Mom should shut the windows and lock the doors at night
Unless she wants Peter pan to come in and give the kids his peanut butter sandwich
Hydrogenated oil and sugar on Wonder Bread. Yum!
@Djangeaux He is part of a list of gay men who actually never came out during their careers. The public simply knew.
And Liberace publicly denied being gay his entire life.
Liberace had to deny being gay. He had successfully sued a British paper in the 1950s after it wrote a review implying he was gay. Liberace sued to save his career, but he could never admit being gay after winning the lawsuit.
well, being gay is bad
He's said to be the 1st openly gay actor on TV, though fans of Liberace and Paul Lynde may disagree. A funny guy, and as K. Smith and R. Garmin are bound to say on their next podcast, "He will be missed".
openly gay? that's terrible
Alan Sues RIP.
Fab!
Does anyone know who the mother and kids are I've been wondering that ever since the commercial first appeared
Sues, RP, always sounded a bit like Charles N.Reilly and Paul Lynde. Here he also sounds like Shelley Berman, or at least Daws Butler's verison thereof as Hanna-Barbera's Fibber Fox./
Does anyone know who that actor is played me for the past fifty years just about
Wilfred JR!
OK we know about Alan, but where are the 2 kids these days ?? and what happened to them. And the mom with the glasses..she looks like Carole from the Bob Newhart Show 72-77.
Someone else had posted this commercial and the girl's mom left a comment saying the girl was her daughter named Samee Lee Jones. I imdb'd her and she did a few TV stuff and some more TV commercials then looks like she quit acting not long after this commercial.
more like Peter Pan the stalker. lock your windows!!!!
Wtf
Hiiiiiii!!!!!
Den2
BOB HEATLIE
*Dials 911* Hello, a crazy man in green tights broke into my kitchen and he's trying to sell me peanut butter.
What a stupid concept. I suppose calling a peanut butter "Peter Pan" was supposed to get kids to want it more than the others on the shelf. I wonder if that worked. We never had it in the house--it was always Skippy.
Skippy was named after a kid's comic strip.
this peanut butter is terable it made me sick
Back when we knew weird was weird and people weren't trying to normalize it with freak flags.