Get set for an adventure that marked a new era in America! Film-maker Ken Burns presents the hilarious 1903 saga of the first transcontinental automobile trip. On a visionary whim and a $50 bet, Dr. Horatio Nelson Jackson became the first person to drive an automobile across the continent. His arrival in New York City, after every imaginable breakdown and delay, proved that the "horseless carriage" really did have a future.
Producer: Ken Burns, Dayton Duncan
Executive Producer: Ken Burns
Production Year: 2003
Copyright Year: 2003
Rating: TV-G
Director: Ken Burns
Narrator: Keith David
Actors: Tom Hanks
Writers: Dayton Duncan
Number of Discs: 1
Length: 150 minutes
Audio Format: Stereo
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