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Works explorer

Suicide trail

Australia, 1960
film

A dramatization in the style of a “western” of how fast driving on an unfamiliar road is as sure a method of suicide as shooting oneself.

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Sunday drive

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[Road safety compilation]

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And then there were four

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Man and the motor car

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Signs of life

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Breakdown

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