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Posted by Blue Flamer on Sunday, August 21, 2011 9:28 AM

wjstix

Well I couldn't get it to play, but the technerds here at work probably have it blocked as being a security risk or something. I'll try it again at home.

BTW under the title on the webpage it says it was made in 1958.

A little off topic.

Definitely filmed after 1956. In the pictures of the main street in the early part of the film, I caught a glimpse of a 1956 (Ford) Meteor, (the car with the curving V shaped grill). My first car was a 1955 Ford Fairlaine 2 Door Hardtop that the original owner had fitted that same Meteor grill into. I will NEVER forget that car. Black exterior with Powder Blue leather upholstery, power windows and seats, push button radio, automatic transmission, Twin teardrop shaped spot-lamps at the base of the windshield posts and a killer Continental Kit on the back. Cost me $1400 in 1958. I traded it in on a 1962 Ford Falcon just before I got married in August '62 and got $800 trade-in.

I've had a few cars since then. Still got the same wife and we just celebrated 49 years on Aug. 11. I think that I'll keep her 'cause I'm gettin' to old to break in a new one. LOL

Loved the film.

Blue Flamer

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Posted by tatans on Saturday, August 20, 2011 4:05 PM

If there is any doubt this was filmed by the National Film Board, just listen to the music (dreadful)   At school in the 50's we sat through so many of these type of films, at least it beat listening to the teacher.

Always remember it's CPR (railway)  not CPRR .

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Posted by don7 on Friday, August 19, 2011 11:53 PM

Having lived in Field and Revelstoke I find the NFB short very interesting. Amazing how many times this film ends up on this forum.

Not complaining as I could watch it any time and never tire of it.

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Posted by BATMAN on Friday, August 19, 2011 5:06 PM

That's a great piece Marlon. I also get a laugh out of the Buster Keaton film on the same page as he goes across Canada on his Railroading adventure.

 

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Posted by wjstix on Friday, August 19, 2011 4:55 PM

Well I couldn't get it to play, but the technerds here at work probably have it blocked as being a security risk or something. I'll try it again at home.

BTW under the title on the webpage it says it was made in 1958.

Stix
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Canadian Pacific RR
Posted by Medina1128 on Friday, August 19, 2011 12:04 PM

A friend sent me this link to an interesting documentary about the CPR. It looks as though it was filmed in the 40s or 50s, but it's interesting, nonetheless.

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