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QUOTE: Originally posted by jdavid93225 Did John Wayne play the part of an airplane pilot in this movie? It sure sounds familiar to me, but I don't remember it by this name (maybe it's just that I can't remember the names of all the John Wayne movies that I've seen). Was it possibly released under a different name?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 I saw this in a railroad catalog a ways back. I have always wondered if it is any good. Something about John Wayne being the son of a murdered engineer and having to fini***he run. I am a big John Wayne fan ... and a big rail fan, is this the best of both worlds?
Does anyone know what locomotives were used in the movie and what whistles they used?
Texas ZepherAlmost all the train shots look speed up. I assume they wanted to make it more exciting by making the trains go faster. There are a few shots with trains in the back ground that are going realistic speeds.
If I recall - I have the movie on VHS tape, but haven't watched it like 20 years - a lot of the train scenes are night scenes, which might mean they had to "undercrank" the camera (run it at a slightly slower frame-per-second rate) to compensate for the darkness, which would cause things to look speeded up when run at normal speed.
Hard to realize now, but at that time "Railroad Film" was kind of a genre, like "Western Movies" or "Musicals". There were a lot of railroad movies made back then, most lower budget B-movies pr serials shot on the local LA area railroads like SP or ATSF.
p.s. Yes it's before John Wayne was a star. It was made in the early 1930's, it wasn't until 1939's "Stagecoach" that Duke became a top-rank star.