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So, Coast to Coast in 48 Hours is this fascinating documentary with Charles Lindbergh narrating the whole adventure of traveling from New York to California in just two days. It’s got that vintage charm really, the kind you don’t see much anymore. The pacing is pretty brisk, moving through train stations and airports, giving you a sense of the era's excitement for air travel. The practical effects are mostly just the footage of the trains and planes, but they capture that thrill of the journey. The way Lindbergh presents the trip feels almost like a personal anecdote, making it distinctive. It’s a slice of history wrapped in a travelogue, definitely something that adds depth to a vintage collection.
Coast to Coast in 48 Hours remains somewhat elusive on the collector's market, with few prints in circulation. Its 16mm format is particularly sought after by enthusiasts of early aviation and travel documentaries. Given Lindbergh's stature, any memorabilia associated with this film garners interest, especially among those who appreciate the history of American transportation. Keep an eye out for screenings or archival releases, though they're rare.
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