I guess I’d have to say that my favorite train movie is Emperor Of The North with Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. Otherwise, there really aren’t a lot of movies out there that involve trains that I can think of off hand except for maybe Silverstreak and Polar Express…
Under Seigewith Steven Siegel when the two trains collide into each other on the bridge. that was kinda hot
BTW no one really cares about this [:D]
Atomic Train…
Again, my favorite is Emporer of the North, but I hadn’t seen The Polar Express when I last answered this topic. I still go with E. of the N. but Polar Express was VERY, VERY good! Especially in 3D, which needs to be great to impress me in the first place! Tom Hanks did an excellant job on this one.
Same here! [#ditto]
Well, let’s see. There’s “The Train Robbers” with John Wayne, “Rio Lobo” with John Wayne, “Red River” with, yup, you guessed it, John Wayne…
All of these movies feature trains at some point, but the train is not the focus of the movie, for the most part. I’d have to say that my favorite movie in which the train was the primary focus was “Tough Guys” featuring Burt Lancaster and his sidekick as train robbers, but I can’t recall the name of the co-star. It was a pretty good movie though, and featured an SP GS4 Daylight (#4449). I haven’t seen all those others previously mentioned, nor have I mentioned all I’ve seen. These are just a few I remember.
-Joe
Thanks jdavid93225 (Joe). I couldn’t think of the title of the movie at the time, but Tough Guys…
No, I don’t believe there has ever been a movie with actors and a plot that focuses just on the train itself.
I’ve never seen atomic train. I’m going to have to check that one out.
I also forgot about Run Away Train (if that’s the right title) about the two convicts that escape from an Alaskan prison and highjack a train that they end up running off a cliff.
Come on guys, help me out here…
Trainluver1
“Denver and Rio Grande” with Edmund O’Brien.
“Overland Pacific”
“Murder on the Orient Express”
“The Bridge on the River Kwai”
“Whispering Smith”
“Stand by Me”
And my Favorite -
“The Great Locomotive Chase”
Can’t believe nobody’s mentioned “The General” yet - Buster Keaton silent film with plenty of early 4-4-0 steamers in the Civil War era, stunts are impressive considering Keaton had to do all his own (including using one real railroad tie to bounce another off the line). One of my favourite films as a kid!
Yes, there has been:
“The Train” with Burt Lancaster.
Outstanding film about a German Officer’s attempts to remove priceless artwork from France near the end of WWII. Based on a true story, if I’m not mistaken.
Aha! The Monthly Question again. And again…and again…and again.
HERE WE GO AGAIN!!! [:D]
See:
http://www.trains.com/community/forum/topic.asp?page=3&TOPIC_ID=17420
Of particular favor on my part:
Flame Over India
Dynamite & Gold
Breakheart Pass
The Great Locomotive Chase
My personal movie library has copies of each. Also, not that THE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE is Walt Disney’s version of THE CHASE OF THE GENERAL. I’ll admit, Buster Keyton wasn’t Fess Parker.
I’m partial to Buster Keatan’s the rail rodder,something about going accross canada in a track speader is well just funny[:p][:p][:p]
Torque - has a motorcycle / train stunt. Kinda different from the reg’l speed chases, crash + burn shot’emups. Motorcycles and gangs, with a train.
I would have to say; Von Ryan’s Express ( Frank Sinatra, The Great Locomotive Chase, Breakheart Pass, The Train, Runaway Train, The General, and we just saw The Polar Express ( great video job !!)
The Polar Express hands down!
My favorite train movies are
Runaway Train
Silver Streak, love those Budd cars
Von Ryan Express
I can always watch Silver Streak again, even though I’ve seen it so many times.
I love Polar Express, too.
Von Ryan express and Polar Express hands down.
Murder on the Orient Express!
It has lots of interior scenes of dining cars, sleeper cars, lounge cars, and baggage cars. Oh, and the murder mystery is fun too!
- Ryan