You're Driving 90 Horses is a curious artifact from 1948, portraying a rather niche subject matter with an earnestness that feels almost nostalgic. The film's pacing is methodical, reflecting its instructional nature, but it does so in a way that invites contemplation about road safety. The atmosphere is very much in line with mid-century corporate training films, which gives it a certain charm. The practical effects, while dated, serve their purpose well in illustrating the dangers of driving. It may not have any standout performances—after all, it’s more about the message than the acting—but the earnest delivery underscores the importance of concentration and courtesy on the road. It’s distinct in its approach, a historical piece that sheds light on a time when driving was becoming more commonplace in America.
Corporate training filmFocuses on motor vehicle safetyHighlights defensive driving techniques
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