Hollywood Railroading: Emperor of The North
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Hollywood Railroading: Emperor of The North
When Hollywood makes films that prominently feature railways, the results can be quite mixed. Consider disaster-genre films, such as “Unstoppable” (2010) or “Runaway Train” (1985), that depict fictional dangers (such as locomotives that seem to run on jet fuel), when the actual disasters of railroading are likely to stem from a shifted load, track defect, or unset handbrake. Other films, ranging from the many adaptations of Agatha Christie’s Mur…
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