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1 January 1957 (USA)
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Freedom Highway (USA) (alternative title)
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Tommy Kirk's film debut.
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In contrast to the previous summary, I thought this was a good, clean story and review of American history for the Kindergarten to 12th grade audience, for which this film was intended back in the mid 1950s. This was an era when more people traveled by bus and train than by airplane. And for a young Boy Scout on a cross country bus trip, learning a little history along the way from his fellow passengers was entertaining and informative. Not withstanding the previous summary by an obviously small-minded poster, we need to realize that this film is over 50 years old. And while certain perspectives and technologies have changed over that time span, this is still a worthwhile video to watch.