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London on the Move is quite an intriguing glimpse into the urban landscape of 1970s London. It captures the essence of a city grappling with the growing pains of modern transport. The pacing is steady, allowing the viewer to absorb the various methods the London Transport Board employed, blending technology with the chaos of city life. The documentary's atmosphere feels both clinical and urgent, as it highlights the stark contrasts between the age-old infrastructure and the demands of contemporary traffic. What stands out are the practical effects and the candid observations of everyday commuters, lending an authentic touch. It's a fascinating look at a moment in time, reflecting on how cities adapt and evolve.
Focuses on London Transport Board's initiativesHighlights technology's role in urban planningOffers a snapshot of 1970s urban life
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Key Crew
Nick Nicholls
Director
Norman Prouting
Writer