March 10, 2011: Hercules

There are 20 more ads today from February and March 1964. There are eight ads, all for movies, in the Channel 11 gallery, including some for The Big Show, Night Owl Theater and Hollywood Spectacular. There's a Sunday, 2/16/64 ad for "Poor Little Rich Girl" (Shirley Temple), a Monday 2/17/64 ad for "Because of Him" (Deanna Durbin, Franchot Tone) and "Gigantis, the Fire Monster" and a Tuesday, 2/18/64 ad for "Montana" (Alexis Smith, Errol Flynn) and "The Story of Dr. Wassell" (Gary Cooper). There's a Friday, 2/21/64 ad for "Young at Heart" (Frank Sinatra), a Friday, 2/28/64 ad for "The Egyptian" (Victor Mature) and a Saturday, 3/7/64 ad for The Bravados"(Gregory Peck). Next is a Monday, 3/9/64 ad for "The Man Who Never Was" (Clifton Webb) and "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" and the last one is a Wednesday, 3/11/64 ad for "On the Waterfront" (Marlon Brando). There are ten more in the Channel 13 gallery including a Sunday, 2/16/64 ad for The Mike Douglas Show (Edie Adams, Debbie Drake, Phyliss Diller, Jack E. Leonard, Henny Youngman, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Edgar Bergen). There are nine more for movies on Movietime and Masterpiece Theater including a Monday, 2/17/64 ad for "Hercules" (Steve Reeves). There's a Tuesday, 2/18/64 ad for "Run of the Arrow" (Rod Steiger) and a Friday, 2/28/64 ad for "Torpedo Alley" (Mark Stevens). Next is a Tuesday, 3/3/64 ad for "Atlas in the Land of Cyclops" and a Wednesday, 3/4/64 ad for "Mole Men Against the Son of Hercules" (Mark Forest). There's a Thursday, 3/5/64 ad for "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and a Saturday, 3/7/64 ad for Ernie Pyle's "The Story of G.I. Joe," followed by a Monday, 3/9/64 ad for "Rio Bravo" (John Wayne) and a Tuesday, 3/10/84 ad for "Tyrant of Lydia Against the Son of Hercules." There's one ad in the Radio Station Ads gallery, a Monday, 2/17/64 ad for Music Hall on WJR-AM 760 (Dale McCarren, Jimmy Launce). Today's last ad is in the Other Vintage ads gallery. It's a 2/26/64 full-page ad for the new Topp's Discount City at Westgate. More vintage ads from the online archives of The Toledo Blade are on the way...