The saga of Horatio Nelson Jackson, the first man to cross the United States by automobile--in 1903!The saga of Horatio Nelson Jackson, the first man to cross the United States by automobile--in 1903!The saga of Horatio Nelson Jackson, the first man to cross the United States by automobile--in 1903!
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Keith David
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Adam Arkin
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Tom Bodett
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Philip Bosco
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Kevin Conway
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John Cullum
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Murphy Guyer
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Amy Madigan
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George Plimpton
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Eli Wallach
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Roger Allison
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Horatio Nelson Jackson
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I was especially interested in this film when I heard Burns was doing it, first from the standpoint of a Vermonter, second from the standpoint of having heard from my grandfather how his father had taken him out to watch as Nelson passed through Poughkeepsie on the last leg of the trip, following what is now Route 9 from Albany to New York. An excellent film, providing an outstanding depiction of what things were like before the automobile became the center of our lives.
10Tom-207
There's something that's just so amiable and adventurous about this documentary about a doctor from the state of Vermont who wanted to be the first to drive an automobile from the West to the East Coast. He's an amateur who buys his own vehicle and personally funds most of his other expenses as well. He's challenged by a team sponsored by an auto maker.
Somehow, Ken Burns finds just the right mix of archival and location footage to make it all a grand and very real adventure, an accomplishment given the limited resources with which he had to work.
And then there's Bud, the dog who accompanied them, and for whom they fitted his own pair of driving goggles.
Somehow, Ken Burns finds just the right mix of archival and location footage to make it all a grand and very real adventure, an accomplishment given the limited resources with which he had to work.
And then there's Bud, the dog who accompanied them, and for whom they fitted his own pair of driving goggles.
LOVE tom hanks and tom bodett. I was never a fan of adam arkin...(but oddly, I LOVE the timing and wit of alan arkin !)
the story of horatio jackson, who bet that he could drive across the nation in an automobile, what we now call the car. Against all odds, like deep mud, broken engines, flat tires, miscellaneous parts. Jackson, his friend, and his dog find a route across murrica before there were paved roadways. Interesting to note that the winston car brand is no more. At one point, they had offered to sponsor jackson, but only if they were in control, so he refused. Good thing he had his own finances! Interesting story. It had taken lewis and clark over two years to cross murrica! Voices supplied by george plimpton and eli wallach. Directed by the amazing ken burns. Story by dayton duncan, who had worked with burns many, many times!
10acinor
Who knew? I had never heard of this man's feat, but wouldn't have missed Burns' film for the world. It is a wonderful way to spend a couple of hours and learn some American history to boot.
Now I find I want to know more about this fantastic Horatio "Nelly' Jackson...what a man!
Burns has knocked another one out of the ballpark....way, way out!
Now I find I want to know more about this fantastic Horatio "Nelly' Jackson...what a man!
Burns has knocked another one out of the ballpark....way, way out!
This movie clearly illustrates the inspiring determination that made our country great. I felt every bump in the road with Hanks narration and, having traveled a similar route in our modern age, felt the frustration of not being able to find a gas station or garage when one was needed. (Of course, my travels made Jackson's determination even more amazing.)
I think that this documentary should be viewed in all the school across the country as we seem to be short on determination and commitment in our society. This brings a subtle message to our youth.
Being an animal lover, I was also impressed with Jackson's commitment to Bud.
I think that this documentary should be viewed in all the school across the country as we seem to be short on determination and commitment in our society. This brings a subtle message to our youth.
Being an animal lover, I was also impressed with Jackson's commitment to Bud.
Did you know
- Crazy creditsAt the end, a photo of Dr. Jackson's dog is seen, and the sound of a dog barking can be heard.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ken Burns: America's Storyteller (2017)
- SoundtracksHe'd Have to Get Under - Get Out and Get Under (to Fix Up His Automobile)
(uncredited)
Music by Maurice Abrahams (1913)
Lyrics by Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie
Performed by Bobby Horton
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- Поездка Горацио: Первые американские дорожные приключения
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- 1h 47m(107 min)
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