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<reviews itemIdentifier="GeneralM1927_4"><review><reviewbody>In this movie, I was able to watch only Parts I and III. (Part II is unavailible, and part IV seems to be a duplicate of part III) anyways, In part I, We are shown that GM and it&#039;s many line brands (including the now defunct Portland) don&#039;t JUST operate in the US! Noooo, they have many branches, all over the world! We are then shown a map, where they have plants, warehouses and distributors.  (It&#039;s sort of fun to &quot;guess the location&quot; here) From there, we go to the actual cities themselves, this is a nice tour as many of the towns appear to be quite modern (this is 1927 don&#039;t forget). That&#039;s generally where part I ends, we pick up Part III by going into some sales figures for GM for the rest of the world, and the general buying power of the public. I&#039;m guessing now that this film was made for dealers? It&#039;s all mildly interesting. The film ends at that point. A bit of a nice time waster.</reviewbody>
<reviewtitle>Getting your GM in Sao Paolo</reviewtitle>
<stars>3</stars>
<reviewer>Spuzz</reviewer>
<createdate>2005-05-17 02:31:23</createdate>
<reviewdate>2005-05-17 02:31:23</reviewdate>
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