What a Way to Go

director: Martin H. Shantz  


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Great Britain

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From a picturesque ride with Stirling Moss through Southern England in a fabulous 1927 Bentley, to the quaint rolling country-side of Pennsylvania, WHAT A WAY TO GO captures the elegant world of great classic cars and the people who love them.
The film special is narrated by and features one of the world's foremost automotive authorities, Stirling Moss, and explores the intimacy of man's long time love affair with the motor car.
WHAT A WAY TO GO was filmed in the United States and England over three years, and covers every aspect of the world of classic cars: concours shows, judgings, restorations, auctions, museums, nostalgic race films, flea markets and rallies. Features include: the Rolls Royce Show at Blenheim Palace; the opening of England's National Motor Museum with the Duke of Kent and Lord Montagu of Beaulieu; and world's largest classic car auction and flea market in the United States.
Join Stirling Moss and a cast of thousands of magnificent motor cars for one hour of internationsal motoring enthusiasm.

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Available on VHSAvailable on Betamax

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Distributor Mountain
Catalogue Number VCF 1/051
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Release Date November 1981
Duration: 48m 58s
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Notes Features include: The Rolls Royce Show at Blenheim Palace, the opening of England's National Motor Museum with the Duke of Kent and Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, and world's largest classic car auction and flea market in the United States
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