
In the early 1960s, Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari went to war on the battlefield of Le Mans(TM) and tested the limits of international racing. This epic battle saw drive's lose their lives, family dynasties nearly collapse and the development the Ford GT40 race car.... (Full plot summary below)
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In the early 1960s, Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari went to war on the battlefield of Le Mans(TM) and tested the limits of international racing. This epic battle saw drive's lose their lives, family dynasties nearly collapse and the development the Ford GT40 race car.
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| Schmoes KnowKristian HarloffThe 24 Hour War doesn't just tell us the story of an incredible rivalry... it puts us in the driver seat. |
| Schmoes KnowMark EllisOne of the great rivalries in racing history is depicted in explosive detail with The 24 Hour War. |
| HollywoodInToto.comChristian TotoAdam Carolla's detour into documentary filmmaking is no vanity effort. The 24 Hour War proves it anew. |
| It's Just MoviesRon WilkinsonTortuously short of gearhead tech material, this movie brings to life the golden age of racing like no other. |
| Richard Roeper.comRichard RoeperI'm pretty sure these guys could give us an entertaining doc about the fiasco of the 1971 Ford Pinto, the heartbreak of the Pontiac Aztek--or why Hot Wheels were always cooler than Matchbox Cars. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreSeriously Ford-centric remembrance of "the greatest rivalry in (endurance) racing," Ford vs. Ferrari in the 1960s. |
| User ReviewLee Cjules dash and nate adams absolutely hit this one out of the park. top shelf stuff guys. |
| User ReviewBen WThis was an incredibly compelling story. Few times do movies surpass the goodness of a book, this doc is one of the exceptions! Had they waited much longer it's clear that nearly not as many interviews would have been possible, which are what make this really shine. |
| User ReviewScott BGreat documentary! The story was very well told, the archival footage is amazing, even when still photos were all that were available, and the interviews with many legends of motor sports are wonderful. Every bit as good or better than "Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman". Adam Carolla & Co keep doing great work. |
| User ReviewScott RI'll admit that I'm a big Adam Carolla fan right up front but i thought this was one of the best documentaries I've ever seen! |