Description: Further DetailsTitle: Trains - The Golden Age of Trains, Volume 10Format: DVDCondition: NewNumber Of Discs: 1Actors: Fred GwynneDirector: Carson DavidsonRuntime: 98Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)Studio: Alpha VideoCertificate: MPAA Not RatedDescription: Railroad travel was at its peak in the 1950s. People were encouraged to take cross-country trips on the new diesel-powered passenger trains, while steam locomotives were still indispensable when it came to transporting goods and services vital to America's economy. The job of railroad man was a respected calling that came with its own dangers. Take a train ride back in time with these six nostalgic short subjects. MILESTONES OF PROGRESS (1950): The Association of American Railroads sponsored this film to show all the advances they'd made since the end of World War II -- including luxurious observation and dining cars that will make any modern-day train goer green with envy. RAILROADS AND NATIONAL DEFENSE (1951): Made during the Korean War, this short emphasizes how invaluable the railway system is to the U.S. Army, showing trains transporting troops and hauling tanks. THE CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR (1952): A cinematic portrait of the original California Zephyr passenger train, in the days before it was taken over by Amtrak. You'll even meet the enchanting "Zephyrettes" (glamorous train hostesses who did everything from providing pillows to serving drinks.) ESCAPE FROM LIMBO (1953): Produced by the safety department of the Pennsylvania Railroad, this surreal film tells the story of a dead railroad worker enlisted by Satan to create accidents as part of his eternal punishment. Closer to an episode of The Twilight Zone than a railroad safety film, Escape From Limbo must be seen to be believed. Briefly singing in a bar scene is a young Fred Gwynne, years before he became instantly recognizable to audiences for Car 54, Where Are You? (1961-1963) and The Munsters (1964-1966). 3RD AVE. EL (1955): The Third Avenue El was the last elevated train in New York City. Before it closed down forever, avant-garde filmmaker Carson Davidson shot this impressionistic short in its final days of service. An elegy for a New York that is long gone, 3rd Ave. El met with great acclaim upon its release in 1955. It was nominated for Best Short Subject at the 1956 Academy Awards. BEEF RINGS THE BELL (1960): Learn how the railroads are important to the beef industry in this film from the Union Pacific Railroad. Without trains to haul cattle, a vital part of the U.S. economy would be crippled. Aspect Ratio: Audio Format: Color / Black & White: Black & White / Color Special Features: DVDs ARE REGION 1 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Missing Information?Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.
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Title: Trains - The Golden Age of Trains, Volume 10
No Of Discs: 1
Run Time: 98
EAN: 0089218800596
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
Rating: MPAA Not Rated
Director: Carson Davidson
Actor: Fred Gwynne
MPN: 089218800596
Movie/TV Title: The Golden Age of Trains Volume 10
Format: DVD
Genre: Special Interest-Transportatio
Studio: Alpha Video