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I must admit i'm a junky for train movies. Seams i'll watch a bad movie all the way through as long as it has some train scenes in it. Here's a quick list of a few of my favorites.
#1 would have to be Sam Peckinpa's classic "The Wild Bunch" is my all time favorite. Great train sequences and most of it shot a true speed. All of it is with real trains.... no 3 second shots of models in this one. Great movie!!
#2 The Train with Burt Lancaster: Great movie, good story line, and off course its centered around the french railroad, so great movie again.
#3 Sliver Streak with Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor... Classic and funny. Great train shots, and the final scene where the train crashs through Chicagos station is great.
#4 Good the Bad and the Ugly. This ones go some great scenes with Tuco on the prisoner train. Interestingly, these movies by Segio Leon were shot in Spain and Italy, and its clear in the movie that these are not North American cars or locos, but who realy cares when its such a great shot-em-up western.
#5 Joe Kid. Seams Clint Eastwood liked trains to, and decided to run one through the wall of the saloon at the end of this western. Note: this one was a US made movie, not a spagetti western and shot in California by John Sturges.
#6 Von Ryans Express. The Chairman of the Board does a nice jod in this movie. I think most of the equipement is german or italian. this movie was shot on location in italy, so i don't really know.
#7 North by Northwest. Cary Grant.... who dosn't like Cary Grant, and its a Hitchcock classic to boot. All 1950's era trains, but this was also filmed during passanger railroadings last great epoch of class here in the US. Really gives you the feel of the glamor and shine of the 50's passanger era.
#8 Under Siege: Part Two. Now i'm not a huge Steven Sigal fan (actually i think he's sort of a choda) but this flic is set on a train throughout the entire movie. The plot sucks, and purely unbelevable, but then again this movie was not made for its acuracy.
#9 US Marshals with Tommy Lee Jones and Wesly Snipes has some decent train scenes with most notably the big crash scene, but most of this is models.
#10 Butch Casidy and the Sundance Kid. There is the famous scene of the express car being blown up in this movie, as well as the referances to Mr. Harrimann of the Union Pacific Railroad by the clerk, but over all i don't care for this movie much. I'v ready many books about the actual life and times of Rodert Leroy Parker (aka Butch Casidy) and Harry Longbough (The Sundance Kid) and have traveled to The Hole in the Wall, and Robbers Roost in 4x4's, and this movei does not do the fellas justice. Its a well shot and acted western, and is highly regarded as that, but the story it tells is completly wrong, with most notably the robbing of the UP Flyer in Wyoming. In the movie they show the Hole in the Wall Gang robbing it twice on just over one month. This is not true. They did rob the same train in aproximatly the same area as the first robbery, however these events were a year and a half appart, and did not involve the same express clerk. Nore were they ever persued by Lord Baltamor or Joe Lefors. In fact there was never a indian tracker named Lord Baltamor, and Joe Lefors (who was a real man) never persued the Hole in the Wall Gang, and mostly worked out of Texas and the Oklahoma teritory hunting down renagade indians. The list of inacuracys go's on and on. So this movie is fun to watch, but not at all acurate
Well thats enough from me for today.... Please add to this list any other train related movies... i now there's more, and probibly a few i havn't seen yet.
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You got to love the train scene in "Oh Brother", along with the handcar. I am still looking for a handcar in Z.
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How about the train scenes in Dr. Zhivago? The bad guy (Strelnikov) had his own train.
Sophie's Choice and Schindler's List also have train scenes.
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Who can forget Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis in drag in Some Like it Hot with Marilyn Monroe?
And, um, Murder on the Orient Express
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