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The film follows five railway workers – John, Paul, Mick, Gerry and Len – in a Yorkshire depot affected by the privatisation of British Rail in 1995. The men are informed by their supervisor that they are now working for a company called East Midlands Infrastructure, and are competing with rival maintenance companies.
Gare du Nord (film) The Gateway of the Moon; The Ghost Train (1931 film) Ghost Train (1927 film) The Ghost Train (1941 film) Ghost Train (2006 film) Ghost Train International; The Girl in Lovers Lane; The Girl on the Train (2009 film) Glory (2016 film) Go West (1940 film) The Golden Eshelon; The Grand Budapest Hotel; Grand Central Murder; The ...
British Transport Films was an organisation set up in 1949 to make documentary films on the general subject of British transport. Its work included internal training films, travelogues (extolling the virtues of places that could be visited via the British transport system – mostly by rail), and "industrial films" (as they were called) promoting the progress of Britain's railway network.
Snowdrift at Bleath Gill is a 1955 British Transport Film documentary directed by Kenneth Fairbairn. The 10-minute-long film presents a first-hand account of a team of British Railways workmen freeing a goods train stuck in a snowdrift on the South Durham and Lancashire Union Railway at Bleath Gill in the Pennines on the border between County Durham, Yorkshire and Westmoreland.
Runaway Railway is a 1965 British family adventure film directed by Jan Darnley-Smith and starring John Moulder-Brown, Kevin Bennett, Ronnie Barker and Graham Stark. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The screenplay was by Michael Barnes from an original story by Henry Geddes.
Time Bomb is a 1953 British film noir thriller film starring Glenn Ford, Anne Vernon and Maurice Denham. [2] Directed by Ted Tetzlaff, it was produced by MGM at the company's Elstree Studios with sets designed by the art director Alfred Junge.