Design for Dreaming

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Design for Dreaming (1956) is an industrial short or sponsored film of about ten minutes' length about a woman (played by dancer and choreographer Tad Tadlock; (real name Thelma Tadlock) who dreams about a masked man (dancer and choreographer Marc...read more

Design for Dreaming (1956) is an industrial short or sponsored film of about ten minutes' length about a woman (played by dancer and choreographer Tad Tadlock; (real name Thelma Tadlock) who dreams about a masked man (dancer and choreographer Marc Breaux) taking her to the 1956 General Motors Motorama at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and Frigidaire's "Kitchen of the Future". The entirety of the dialogue is sung, though the actors do not move their lips to their characters' prerecorded voices. The film starts off with her in her bedroom, with the masked man suddenly appearing. He then takes her to the Motorama. After looking at several cars including Buick, Chevrolet Corvette, Oldsmobile, and Cadillacs, she is taken to the "kitchen of the future", where she bakes a cake. She then goes back to the motorama and dances the "dance of tomorrow". After looking at more cars, she and her masked man (who unmasks himself) travel on the "road of tomorrow" in the "Firebird 2" and fall in love.

Original Release

04/01/1956

US Release

04/01/1956

Cast

Directors

William Beaudine

Writers

Joseph Moncure March

Cast

Producers

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