1979 - STAR WARS Drunk Driving PSA Commercial



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Rare PSA featuring the creatures of the Star Wars Cantina in the famous "Friends don't let friends drive drunk" campaign. This was produced for the US Dept of Transportation in 1979.
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That is amazing. ... ( 3 months ago by chudleycannonfodder)
That is amazing. Thanks for posting it.
Haha, what an ... ( 3 months ago by YellowYoshi398)
Haha, what an awesome idea.
that's cool. ... ( 2 months ago by AdobeExcel)
that's cool. advertising for star wars at the same time. what a win-win situation!
WHY HAVE I NEVER ... ( 2 months ago by HarryPartridge)
WHY HAVE I NEVER SEEN THIS?!!
Because you've been ... ( 2 months ago by Zanorth)
Because you've been doing imba flash movies ;) You are damn good at it.
Awesome ad!!! ( 2 months ago by gravityhammer25)
Awesome ad!!!
ALRIGHT WHO LET THE ... ( 2 months ago by Jallentime)
ALRIGHT WHO LET THE WAMPA LOSE
are those deleted ... ( 2 months ago by JeffLynne1988)
are those deleted scenes????
careful if u drink ... ( 1 month ago by spunky739)
careful if u drink u wont be able too see the giant panet in front of u
Array ( 1 month ago by TheOriginalLHM)
Classic!
I've always wanted to go drinking with a Talz ;o)
nice ( 1 month ago by VegetoStevieD)
nice
With todays beer. i ... ( 1 month ago by thex2thaz)
With todays beer. i would hate to have a lot of friends.
LOL ( 1 month ago by plokoon100)
LOL
Well they was ... ( 1 month ago by Djmoyd1055)
Well they was driving in the millenium falcon...what the hell would they run into?
I bet if Han Solo ... ( 1 month ago by str33nz)
I bet if Han Solo was drunk he woulda killed himself tryin to do the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs.
you guys are such ... ( 1 month ago by southjerseyskim123)
you guys are such fags
They had to have ... ( 1 month ago by FORDCOUNTRY7885)
They had to have Star Wars do these ads, because nobody would have believed Star Trek. Everyone knows Kirk was knocking back that Romulan Ale all the time and then hitting Warp 10.
NICE ( 1 month ago by eternalanubis)
NICE
Rofl! ( 1 month ago by sirsimpson4)
Rofl!
LOL! ( 1 month ago by DarthClam)
LOL!
OMG ROFL ( 4 weeks ago by jainasolojedi)
OMG ROFL
Hyperspace can be a ... ( 3 weeks ago by 999manman)
Hyperspace can be a real bitch when you're puking all over your control console!
Why does he sound ... ( 3 weeks ago by GeoFlame)
Why does he sound like a Wookie? still lmao awesome
Thanks! I gotta ... ( 2 weeks ago by 999manman)
Thanks! I gotta million of 'em!



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