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So, 'Go as You Please in Britain' is a curious little film from 1975 that dives into the nitty-gritty of Freightliner services. It’s not directed by a big name, which adds to its charm, I guess. The pacing is steady, almost documentary-like, as it features various customers sharing their freight dilemmas. They really highlight how Freightliner offers unique solutions compared to traditional transport methods. The film has this very practical, hands-on feel, almost like a corporate training video, but it’s fascinating to see the real-world impact of rail connections. The Ford Company train that links Liverpool to Genk stands out; it’s a tangible connection between factories and, honestly, the whole thing feels like a snapshot of a bygone era in transport logistics.
This film is somewhat obscure, and it hasn't seen much distribution over the years, making it a rare find for collectors. Its focus on real-world logistics gives it a distinct flavor, setting it apart from more flashy productions of the same era. Given its practical subject matter and lesser-known pedigree, collectors keen on transport history or industrial films might find it particularly intriguing.
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