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- A dancing woman of the future wants her hubbie to buy every car she sees.
- This documentary shows the early ideas about how nuclear war between the USA and the USSR could look like. It is made purely from the US side and takes place mostly in the US military command and control bunkers. The movie tries to be serious, however it is overly optimistic about the USAF chances to win the nuclear war. (But remember it was made before the nuclear missiles became the main delivery method for the nuclear warheads.)
- A Medieval-themed car advertising film? Was the Medieval era known for quality automobiles? In any case, see the 1961 line-up of GM cars, fit for a knight in shining armor.
- A parody film made in-house by MPO Productions, one of the largest advertising companies of the 1950s and 1960s.
- The history of American transportation from the horse and buggys of yesteryear to the progression of the motor car.
- A big city reporter visits a Colorado ranch to write an article for his paper and is surprised to learn that real cowboys are not as glamorous as Hollywood portrays, He then experiences first hand the day to day life an authentic cowboy.
- This travelogue was produced by the Ford Motor Company to commemorate the Henry Ford Memorial Highway, which leads from the Montana/Canadian border south through Wyoming, Colorado, and New Mexico. The highway ends in Texas at the Mexican border. Scenes of Little Big Horn, the Alamo in San Antonio, a parade in Laramie, Wyoming, pueblo Indian dwellings in Arizona, and the mountains of Colorado are included.