00:00:07.374 — The still shows a close-up of a foot resting on a dusty surface, likely depicting a scene intended to evoke compassion for children in need. It complements the message from the Smothers Brothers promoting the Foster Parents Plan, which allows individuals to support overseas children financially. The tone is serious yet hopeful, aiming to raise awareness and encourage participation in the program.
00:00:08.709 — The still from the 'Foster Parents Plan PSA - 1967' featuring the Smothers Brothers shows a young child with a somber expression, possibly reflecting the film’s focus on the hardships faced by children in need. The child's hair has a ribbon, suggesting innocence and vulnerability. The overall mood emphasizes the importance of foster care and the call to action for viewers to support children financially. The Smothers Brothers present this serious topic with their characteristic style, aiming to encourage adoption through the program.
00:00:15.382 — The still from the 1967 PSA featuring the Smothers Brothers depicts a young child with unkempt hair, looking downward. The image evokes a sense of vulnerability, aligning with the message of the ad about supporting hungry overseas children through financial contributions. The context includes the brothers introducing the concept of foster parenting and encouraging viewers to take action by highlighting the affordable cost of support.
00:00:19.319 — The 16mm still from the 'Foster Parents Plan PSA - 1967' featuring the Smothers Brothers shows a stark scene of distress. In the image, children are seen sifting through a large pile of garbage in a desolate environment, underscoring the dire needs of impoverished kids overseas. The Smothers Brothers' dialogue emphasizes the importance of financial support, inviting viewers to help improve these children's lives through the Foster Parents Plan, which allows for financial adoption for 50 cents a day.
00:00:21.722 — The still from the 16mm PSA features a young girl playing amidst debris, highlighting the challenges faced by children in need. The image conveys a sense of innocence and vulnerability against a backdrop of poverty, aligning with the message of the Smothers Brothers promoting the Foster Parents Plan. The context suggests an appeal for financial support to help overseas children.
00:00:26.560 — The still from the 1967 PSA featuring the Smothers Brothers likely depicts a close-up of a bare foot pressing down on a piece of wood or a surface. This imagery could symbolize hardship or labor, correlating with the message of the Foster Parents Plan, which aims to highlight the needs of children overseas. The scene may be intended to evoke empathy and encourage financial support for children in need.
00:00:29.696 — The still from the 1967 'Foster Parents Plan PSA' featuring the Smothers Brothers shows a young boy leaning against a pillar, looking directly at the camera. He appears contemplative, with his hand resting on his head. The background has a warm, vintage tone typical of 16mm film. The context of the PSA conveys a message about the importance of financially adopting children in need, emphasizing the low cost of support.
00:00:33.400 — The still from the 1967 PSA by the Smothers Brothers shows three children walking together, each carrying a bucket suspended from a stick balanced on their shoulders. The children appear to be in a simple, outdoor setting, with a slightly faded or vintage color tone typical of film from that era. The scene reflects the theme of childhood and the aim of the PSA to raise awareness for the Foster Parents Plan.
00:00:35.269 — The still from the 1967 PSA featuring the Smothers Brothers shows the lower half of a small child walking on a street. The child is dressed in light shorts and boots, with a focus on their footsteps. The background is somewhat blurred, indicating other people walking nearby, creating a sense of a bustling environment. The scene likely emphasizes the importance of supporting children in need through the Foster Parents Plan.
00:00:37.204 — The still is from a 1967 PSA featuring the Smothers Brothers, promoting the Foster Parents Plan. It shows a young girl looking down, likely conveying a sense of contemplation or sadness. The brothers emphasize the importance of financially adopting a hungry overseas child for just 50 cents a day, highlighting the initiative's altruistic goal. The tone aims to inspire viewers to get involved and make a difference.
00:00:41.341 — The still depicts two children, a girl and a boy, walking hand in hand. The girl wears a sleeveless top and shorts, while the boy is dressed in a casual shirt and shorts. They each carry buckets, suggesting a chore or errand. The sepia-toned image conveys a nostalgic and earnest tone, aligning with the message of the Foster Parents Plan PSA from 1967, which emphasizes the importance of supporting overseas children.
00:00:43.343 — The still from the PSA featuring the Smothers Brothers depicts a young boy, seen from behind, holding onto a horizontal pole or stick. The child has a bare back and appears to be engaged in an activity, likely related to play or daily life. The context is a promotional message encouraging financial support for overseas children through the Foster Parents Plan, highlighted by the brothers' introduction. The overall tone is one of advocacy and support for helping children in need.
00:00:46.213 — The still shows a young boy with a thin frame, appearing somber as he carries a large wooden stick across his shoulders. The image has a muted color tone, possibly giving a vintage feel typical of the 1960s. The scene emphasizes a poignant moment reflecting the struggles faced by children in need, aligning with the message of fostering support through the Foster Parents Plan.
00:00:49.917 — The still depicts a close-up of a sleeping child, conveying vulnerability and innocence. The soft focus and warm tones aim to evoke empathy, aligning with the Smothers Brothers' message about fostering and supporting children in need through the Foster Parents Plan. This contrasts with the cheerful demeanor of the Smothers Brothers as they discuss the initiative.
00:00:53.854 — The still features a purple background with bold white text displaying the name 'FOSTER PARENTS PLAN' along with a mailing address: Box 944, New York 10008. It's part of a public service announcement (PSA) featuring the Smothers Brothers, where they discuss adopting overseas children financially through the program. The image emphasizes the call to action for viewers to get involved.