The McGurk Way (1952)
At the dedication of a new road sign, Dan McGurk tells the story of his forebears and how they helped transform rutted dirt roads into the modern highways of today. He speaks of the benefits of the trucking industry and how it depends on the nation's roadways, and he rails against regulations that make the industry less efficient and profitable. After recounting the amounts the trucking industry pays in taxes, he watches the unveiling of the sign naming the highway The McGurk Way.
Director: Albert Kelley
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Ward Bond as Dan McGurk 4th |
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Emory Parnell as Dan McGurk Sr. |
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John Hamilton as Speaker |
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Wade Hamilton as Dan McGurk 3rd |
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James Parnell as Dan McGurk Jr |
| Directing | Albert Kelley | Director |
| Writing | Leo S. Rosencrans | Writer |
| Production | Raoul Pagel | Supervising Producer |
| Crew | Kenneth Peach | Cinematography |
| Editing | Richard Fritch | Editor |