Totally agree. The only feature lacking from many of these reviews is how to find the movie - DVD? VHS? Scrying?
It’s good (or bad, depending on your view) that no equivalent to Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)’s claim to fame occurs - as the eponymous Raymond Massey is boarding this very train, an extra among the farewelling crowd sounds off loud and clear, “’Bye, Mr Massey…”
Like the Vulcan salute held high at the end of Logan’s Run (1976), the only pre-digital recourse of reshooting the entire scene (after shooting the culprit) was a luxury beyond budget. C’est la vie.
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Totally agree. The only feature lacking from many of these reviews is how to find the movie - DVD? VHS? Scrying?
It’s good (or bad, depending on your view) that no equivalent to Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940)’s claim to fame occurs - as the eponymous Raymond Massey is boarding this very train, an extra among the farewelling crowd sounds off loud and clear, “’Bye, Mr Massey…”
Like the Vulcan salute held high at the end of Logan’s Run (1976), the only pre-digital recourse of reshooting the entire scene (after shooting the culprit) was a luxury beyond budget. C’est la vie.