QUOTE: Originally posted by GKeller What was the name of the film with Gene Hackman and AnneArcher? He's trying to get her to a town for a trial or something. There's a bunch of bad guys trying to killer her on the train. Good fight scene on top of the train with Hackman and a bad guy. Just don't remember the name of the flick. Anybody? It's not too old. Best of All : Emperor of the North!
QUOTE: Originally posted by wjstix "Emperor of the North" was shot on a Pacific Northwest shortline, I think it was called the Oregon California and Eastern ?? I think the equipment in the movie was lettered for that railroad. If I remember, that railroad still exists, or existed up until very recently. "Danger Lights" from 1930 would be my pick. One of the first sound movies filmed on location (Milwaukee Road "Trans-Missouri" division I think). Great cast and story. Unfortunately, one of the railfan video companies got a hold of it and butchered it up to cut out all the non-train parts, so if you watch that, the story makes no sense. It actually is a very good movie if you can ever see the whole thing.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Tulyar15 QUOTE: Someone tell us about The Ghost Train I have never seen it? The Ghost Train was a play and movie written in the 1930's by Arnold Ridley, a British playwright and actor. He's best remembered for playing the part of Pte. Godfrey in the BBC TV comedy "Dad's Army". The basic plot is this: A train is delayed by the actions of an idiot passenger and as a result a number of people (including the person who caused the delay!) miss their connection for the branch line to Fal Vale at Fal Junction. The station master urges them not to stay on the station at Fal Junction claiming that it's haunted. But because its miles from anywhere and its raining the stranded passengers refuse to move despite the station master's dire warnings about what happens to anyone who spends a night on Fal Junction. It transpires that these stories are being put about by a gang of gun runners who dont want people to find out that they're using the station as their hideout, while the guy who delayed the train turns out to be an undercover cop whose been on their trail for a while and at last manages to catch them. In the play the gun runners were originally communists (Ridley, like another Arnie, was a true blue conservative!) but in the movie as the Russians had entered WW2 on our side by then the baddies are Nazi 5th columnists. T The railway scenes are mostly stock footage of Great Western trains on the sea wall at Dawlish in Devon, whilst the swing bridge over which the baddies try to make their escape is Barmouth Bridge in Wales.
QUOTE: Someone tell us about The Ghost Train I have never seen it?
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