
Key To Our Horizons (1952)
The film illustrates the profound impact of the automobile on American society, emphasizing that one out of every seven workers is directly or indirectly connected to the automotive industry. Using a comparison of two cameras—a modern motion picture camera and the Daguerre camera—the film highlights how the motorcar has transformed daily life, from commuting to leisure activities. It discusses the extensive network of jobs and industries reliant on automobiles, the suburban expansion facilitated by car travel, and the ongoing efforts to improve vehicle safety and comfort. Ultimately, it portrays the automobile as a key to opening new horizons for all Americans.
Keywords
automobile, American society, Daguerre camera, workforce, transportation, suburbs, economy, leisure, industry, future
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