Sly Stallone Earns His Crust for Warburtons
Hollywood legend swaps boxing for baking in this amusing spoof spot from WCRS and Another Film Company.
Credits
powered by- Agency WCRS/UK
- Editor Leo King
- Director of Photography Haris Zambarloukos
- Designer Clare Clarkson
- Agency Producer Sally Lipsius
- Executive Creative Director Billy Faithfull
- Creative Andy Lee
- Creative Jonny Porthouse
- Director Declan Lowney
- Producer Simon Monhemius
- Post Producer Louise Unwin
- Colourist Paul Harrison
- Sound Designer Ben Leeves
- Lead 3D
- 3D
- Flame Artist
- Flame Artist Steve Murgatroyd
- Flame Artist Andy Copping
- Lead 3D
- Lead Flame Artist
- First Assistant Director
- Lead Flame Artist Jason Watts
- Planner
- Flame Artist
Credits
powered by- Agency WCRS/UK
- Editor Leo King
- Director of Photography Haris Zambarloukos
- Designer Clare Clarkson
- Agency Producer Sally Lipsius
- Executive Creative Director Billy Faithfull
- Creative Andy Lee
- Creative Jonny Porthouse
- Director Declan Lowney
- Producer Simon Monhemius
- Post Producer Louise Unwin
- Colourist Paul Harrison
- Sound Designer Ben Leeves
- Lead 3D
- 3D
- Flame Artist
- Flame Artist Steve Murgatroyd
- Flame Artist Andy Copping
- Lead 3D
- Lead Flame Artist
- First Assistant Director
- Lead Flame Artist Jason Watts
- Planner
- Flame Artist
With Arnie lending some star power over at Comparethemarket.com, the (oven) gloves are well and truly off for Warburtons' latest campaign, 'The Deliverers'. London-based agency WCRS brought in none other than Hollywood heavyweight Sylvester Stallone to highlight the extreme lengths the bakery brand goes to in order to deliver its bread.
Helmed by comedy director Declan Lowney through Another Film Company, the 110-second spot takes the form of a blockbuster movie pitch by Sly to bakery boss Jonathan Warburton, in which the veteran actor casts himself as a fiercely dedicated baker and delivery driver. As you'd expect, tongue-in-cheek references to Rocky and The Expendables abound, from snappy one-liners - 'It's bake or break time'; 'Time to earn my crust!' - to the Eye Of The Tiger soundtrack and an epic finale on the steps of Bolton Town Hall.
Despite struggling to get in the right side of the delivery truck, Sly himself seemed to enjoy the experience: “I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Bolton and particularly loved spending time in the bakery. Maybe I should have stopped beating up bad guys a long time ago and gone into baking instead.”
Connections
powered by- Agency WCRS
- Production Another Film Company
- Agency Producer Sally Lipsius
- Colourist Paul Harrison
- Creative Andy Lee
- Creative Jonny Porthouse
- Designer Clare Clarkson
- Director Declan Lowney
- Director of Photography Haris Zambarloukos
- Editor Leo King
- Executive Creative Director Billy Faithfull
- Post Producer Louise Unwin
- Producer Simon Monhemius
- 3D Alaric Holberton
- First Assistant Director Chris Kelly
- Flame Artist Andy Copping
- Flame Artist Steve Murgatroyd
- Lead 3D Harin Hirani
- Lead Flame Artist Jason Watts
- Planner Liz Baines
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