Yesterday, while mourning Ricardo Montalban (KHAAANNNNN!) I happened upon the above spot for the 1975 Chrysler Cordoba. I have to admit, it kept me laughing for about a half hour solid. Not just the fine corinthian leather but the tastefulness of its appearance and Ricardo's winsome look as he reflects on how the Cordoba answers his demands.
But this is where it gets weird. After I stopped laughing, I started thinking. And thinking. The spot stayed with me. Once you get past the campiness (his stylish neckerchief, the buttons on the seats) you realize that the copy is really well written. What's more important is that it makes a statement about the brand that evokes very specific images and aspirations. No small coincidence that it helped Chrysler sell a whole lot of this small car in the mid to late '70s. RIP Ricardo. Now what about Chrysler ...?
2 comments:
I loved every second of that commercial. Remember that there is no such thing as "Corinthian Leather" but man does it sound good.
Ain't that the truth. My wife tried to one-up me with this one for the '75 Merc Cougar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vv9_Qs3P9zU
No contest. Ricardo's Cordoba kicks Farrah's Cougar to the curb.
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