
Safety film produced by Chevrolet, advising motorists with their newer faster cars, to follow safety examples set by professional railway engineers..
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Is this for you? If you enjoy weird historical artifacts or have a strange fascination with mid-century corporate propaganda, you’ll probably find this mildly amusing. Everyone else—especially people who just want to watch a movie without being told how to steer—will find it incredibly dry. It’s not really a "movie" in...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this for you? If you enjoy weird historical artifacts or have a strange fascination with mid-century corporate propaganda, you’ll probably find this mildly amusing. Everyone else—especially people who just want to watch a movie without being told how to steer—will find it incredibly dry. It’s not really a "movie" in any sense that matters, but it exists, and I watched it so you don't have to. The whole premise is that cars are getting faster, so we need to act like railway engineers to stay ..."
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