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Horatios Drive: Americas First Road Trip



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Tom Hanks Movie:
Horatios Drive: Americas First Road Trip



Movie
Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip
Horatio
List Price: $24.99Label: Pbs Paramount

Salesrank: 22394

Released: September 28, 2004
Our Price: $14.59
Used Price: $14.50
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Keith David
  • Tom Hanks
  • David Keith
  • Horatio's Drive: America's First Road Trip Reviews:
    A small morsel of entertainment! 5 Star Review
    2009-04-02 - What an enjoyable story; captured by Burns with re-creation segments and old photos. Truly a morsel of entertainment at 2 hours instead of Burns' usual 10+ hours of detailed versions of history.
    This story has a brisk beginning, a surprising middle and a satisfiable ending. I can't say enough of this piece, just that if you haven't seen it, then get it and enjoy. Oh, yes I should power up my dvd player and put on this gem for a 2 hour joy ride.


    Putting your money behind your beliefs 5 Star Review
    2009-02-06 - In 1903,Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson, overheard a comment in a San Francisco mens' club that the horseless carriage would never be more than a toy . He promptly bet $50.00 that he could drive across the country in 90 days. this is the amazing story of how he spent over $8000.00 of his own money to win this bet which he then never collected. Others had tried before, but he was the first to succeed. Many talk about new technology but very few like the Wright Brothers, Lindbergh and Dr. Jackson are willing to risk their own money and reputations to support their belief in a new technology. Overall the usual outstanding Ken Burns documentary, entertaining and educational. This is what PBS does best.

    Little Known American First 5 Star Review
    2007-09-28 - What a gem this DVD is!!! While surfing channels in a motel room, I ran across this presentation and started viewing it. I ordered the DVD as soon as I returned home. The story of the first coast to coast automobile road trip in 1903 is just wonderful. The adventure and challenge of this undertaking is nothing short of remarkable. Included are Horatio's letters to home recounting his journey, newspaper accounts of trip, and actual pictures he took on the road. This is a little known story of a remarkable man, his companion, and his dog on an adventure that I found to be a wonderful part of American history.

    perfect real adventure story for car nuts and buffs 5 Star Review
    2007-09-08 - saw this years ago, great story telling with letters and pictures of old. the almost never ending road trip that started on a bet, in a time where thier were no roads ,no gas stations ,parts,restauraunts,motels ,ect. .sometimes you feel the thrill of victory but most are about the many different levels of agonizing defeat and longing for his old lady . the old ying and yang . five stars plus on this deal luv it

    A great road trip! 5 Star Review
    2005-12-17 - Another great Ken Burn's effort about a little known feat: driving an automobile across the continental United States, the first time! Well done as Burn's efforts always are. Great story for both vintage car folks and those of us interested in little known bits of history of our country.

    See if you can recognize some of the excellent voices in the film.

    As always, an unabashed fan of Ken Burn's video work.










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