What about the film featuring the overnight mail train.KInd of a documentary from the '40s/'50s.I think it had some of John Betchamans poetry in it.
Keegs
Not really a film about railways as such, but I always liked 'The Ladykillers' (1950, I think) for the railway and station scenes that feature in it. Great film.
hi ray Beconsfield were you RAF or REME
Is this itWhat about the film featuring the overnight mail train.KInd of a documentary from the '40s/'50s.I think it had some of John Betchamans poetry in it.
Keegs
That's it,thank's very much for the link.I think you are thinking of this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPLHOOtlcnM Night Mail......enjoy![]()
That's the one,thanks Ray.Is this it
This the Night Mail crossing the border.
Bring the cheque and the post order
Happy school days
Hi Glaciermint,
my missus always asks why I watch The Railway Children whenever it's on...I tell her because I am incredibly interested in steam trains....
Big Gee
N/S Bordon circa 1948, travelled on the Longmoor Military on a train nicknamed the "Bordon Bullet" it was that slow i saw passengers get off and walk by the side of the train!!. Len.How about the 'Great St Trinians Train Robbery' and childrens film 'Runaway Railway' both filmed on the old Longmore Military Railway and from America 'Emperor of the North' with Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine, plenty of steam trains.
One of my favorites,Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes.Margaret Lockwood/Michael Redgrave version,not that later 1970's abomination.
Keegs
Thanks Alf,I would not have realised how foolish I was ,had you not pointed it out.Listed on Post 2# Keegs
Hi All,
How about the Ghost Train - "Where do it come from, where do it go?" is a line I always remember from that film.
Old Boy
I had not heard of this film -now I am shocked :shocked:- I thought she was such a nice girl.Thanks Polly, not sure I could look Jenny Agutter in the eye after "Walkabout"- recommended
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