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So, 'The All Star Spangled Mission' is this curious piece from 1973 that sits somewhere between a training film and a star-studded oddity. It brings together Sandy Duncan and a mishmash of characters from shows like 'Mission: Impossible' and 'The Odd Couple'. The tone is light and instructional, clearly aimed at educating folks about Savings Bonds while keeping things entertaining with familiar faces. The pacing is definitely reflective of the era β a bit slower, but there's a charm in its straightforwardness. What stands out is how it blends practical effects and real-world information with a bit of fun, making it distinctive in the realm of corporate training films.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, often overlooked in discussions about training films or corporate educational cinema. It was produced by Paramount Pictures, which adds a layer of interest for collectors, especially those focused on this particular era of filmmaking. Availability can be hit or miss; while some collectors have stumbled upon it in obscure archives or as part of corporate film collections, it's not widely released on home media. Its unique blend of entertainment and instruction makes it a curious collectible for those who appreciate the cross-section of television and practical training.
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