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SomeMichGuy · M
1) The Train, a 1964 WWII film with Paul Scofield and Burt Lancaster.
Fantastic.
2) Murder on the Orient Express, where you can pick your Poirot:
a) 1974 version w/Albert Finney
b) 2010 TV version w/David Suchet
c) 2017 version w/Kenneth Branagh
3) The First Great Train Robbery (known in the United States as oi]The Great Train Robbery[/i]) - Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland.
4) Bond films:
a) From Russia with Love, 1963, with Connery, of course
b) Skyfall, 2012, with Daniel Craig. The opening sequence features a train quite prominently, and is the opening to a movie which could have easily been the last Bond movie.
5) The Polar Express, 2004, w/Tom Hanks et al.
6) The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
a) 1974 version, w/Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw
b) 1998 version, w/Edward James Olmos, Vincent D'Onofrio
c) 2009 version, named "123" instead of "One Two Three", w/Denzel Washington, John Travolta
7) Runaway Train, 1985, w/Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, Rebecca De Mornay
8) Around the World in 80 Days, 1956, w/David Niven, Cantinflas, Shirley MacLaine. Trains are inevitable, esp. since that's where Fogg typically plays whist to pass the time.
Series:
1) The Wild Wild West, 1960s TV series w/Robert Conrad, Ross Martin. Their train is their mobile home, office, and a character if its own, at times.
2) The Harry Potter films (of course).
Fantastic.
2) Murder on the Orient Express, where you can pick your Poirot:
a) 1974 version w/Albert Finney
b) 2010 TV version w/David Suchet
c) 2017 version w/Kenneth Branagh
3) The First Great Train Robbery (known in the United States as oi]The Great Train Robbery[/i]) - Sean Connery and Donald Sutherland.
4) Bond films:
a) From Russia with Love, 1963, with Connery, of course
b) Skyfall, 2012, with Daniel Craig. The opening sequence features a train quite prominently, and is the opening to a movie which could have easily been the last Bond movie.
5) The Polar Express, 2004, w/Tom Hanks et al.
6) The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
a) 1974 version, w/Walter Matthau, Robert Shaw
b) 1998 version, w/Edward James Olmos, Vincent D'Onofrio
c) 2009 version, named "123" instead of "One Two Three", w/Denzel Washington, John Travolta
7) Runaway Train, 1985, w/Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, Rebecca De Mornay
8) Around the World in 80 Days, 1956, w/David Niven, Cantinflas, Shirley MacLaine. Trains are inevitable, esp. since that's where Fogg typically plays whist to pass the time.
Series:
1) The Wild Wild West, 1960s TV series w/Robert Conrad, Ross Martin. Their train is their mobile home, office, and a character if its own, at times.
2) The Harry Potter films (of course).
rinkydinkydoink · M
SomeMichGuy · M
@rinkydinkydoink Well, thanks! Any production with Paul Scofield is worth watching, and all of these feature trains enough that you'd likely enjoy them.
I found this for you, too:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_set_on_trains
I found this for you, too:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_set_on_trains
rinkydinkydoink · M
@SomeMichGuy
NOW is your chance to edit that 2010 Wikipedia list. Submit the movie this post uses as an example (the screen capture of the two girls comes from the 2013 film Nymphomaniac: Vol. 1 )
NOW is your chance to edit that 2010 Wikipedia list. Submit the movie this post uses as an example (the screen capture of the two girls comes from the 2013 film Nymphomaniac: Vol. 1 )