Let's All Go to the Lobby

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Let's All Go to the Lobby

Let's All Go to the Lobby is a famous animated musical advertisement that was produced in 1953 by the Filmack Studios. It is widely recognized for its catchy jingle and its role in encouraging movie theater patrons to visit the concession stand during intermission.

History[edit | edit source]

The advertisement was created by Filmack Studios, a company known for producing promotional materials for movie theaters. The animation features anthropomorphic concession stand items, including a bag of popcorn, a candy bar, a box of candy, and a soft drink, all singing and dancing to the tune of "Let's All Go to the Lobby." The jingle was composed by Jack Tillar.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

"Let's All Go to the Lobby" has become an iconic piece of American pop culture. It is often referenced in various forms of media and has been parodied numerous times. The advertisement is notable for its nostalgic value and is frequently shown in revival house theaters and during special screenings of classic films.

Preservation[edit | edit source]

In 2000, "Let's All Go to the Lobby" was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The advertisement has left a lasting legacy in the world of cinema and advertising. It is often cited as one of the most memorable and effective theater advertisements ever produced. The jingle and animation continue to be celebrated for their simplicity and charm.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD