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  1. Longest of four dealer promotion films in a two-hour series produced to promote Westinghouse home appliances. Ellis in Freedomland breaks into two parts. In the first, a store manager has a dream in which talking appliances, speaking with the well-known voices of major film and television stars, offer tips on increasing sales.

    • 165 Min.
  2. Ellis in Freedomland: Directed by Abby Berlin. With Betty Furness, Edward Arnold, James Mason, Percy Kilbride. Westinghouse claims its electric appliances "freed women from the drudgery of housework." The first half involves a dream salesman at work; the second half is focused on the "Spring Sales Event," called "Freedomland."

    • (14)
    • 1952
    • Abby Berlin
    • 82
  3. Ellis in Freedomland. Summary. In the first part of this film, a store manager has a dream in which talking appliances, speaking with the well-known voices of major film and television stars, offer tips on increasing sales.

  4. Theatrical-length promotional film for Westinghouse electric appliances and the 1952 sales special called Freedomland-because these appliance freed women fro...

  5. Longest of four dealer promotion films in a two-hour series produced to promote Westinghouse home appliances. Ellis in Freedomland breaks into two parts. In the first, a store manager has a dream in which talking appliances, speaking with the well-known voices of major film and television stars, offer tips on increasing sales.

  6. Ellis in Freedomland is a 1952 film produced by Roland Reed Productions and sponsored by Westinghouse Electric Co. Less a feature film and more a feature-length advertisement for Westinghouse appliances, the movie takes place in two segments.

  7. - Summary: "theatrical-length promotional film for Westinghouse electric appliances and the 1952 sales special called Freedomland-because these appliance freed women from the drudgery of housework just as Lincoln freed the slaves-all-star cast includes: Edward Arnold, Lucille Ball, Maureen O'Sullivan, Jerry Colonna, Percy Kilbride, James Mason ...