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Merrily We Roll Along: The Early Days of the Automobile (1961)

Merrily We Roll Along: The Early Days of the Automobile (1961)
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Created by NBC, Merrily We Roll Along: The Early Days of the Automobile features a wealth of footage from the early days of the horseless carriage. Narrated by Groucho Marx, the program shows how the car developed, and how the automotive industry became one of the most powerful forces in the country. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Created by NBC, Merrily We Roll Along: The Early Days of the Automobile features a wealth of footage from the early days of the horseless carriage. Narrated by Groucho Marx, the program shows how the car developed, and how the automotive industry became one of the most powerful forces in the country. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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      Kenneth R. K.

      This old television special tells about the early days of driving. Groucho Marx narrates the whole thing. Groucho fans will like the few short bits that he is in. Even though they are straight from a script. No adlibbing here. Too bad, Groucho was always at his best when he adlibs. I enjoyed seeing and listening to Groucho more then the stuff about the old cars. Not a very good special but if your a Groucho Marx fan its worth a watch.

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