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Originally Posted by L.I.TRAIN:
Rich Melvin did  not see your name on the credits, Was the engineer someone you knew or an actor?

I was not involved in the shooting of this spot. This was done in late at night and into the wee hours of the morning on a Friday night-Saturday morning. I was assigned to run an excursion the next morning, so I was sound asleep when all this was going on!

 

The man who portrays the "engineer" in the commercial is an actor. He did not run the engine. Andy Enyart ran the 765 for the scenes where the engine is moving.

Because it really isn't a Coke commercial.  They don't own the video.  It was done as a project by Kelly Lynch's company.  Other than featuring Coke it has nothing to do with the company.
 
Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

Why Coca Cola has not made better use of this spot is surprising. Perhaps it is the length, but I am sure it could be edited and still capture the magic of the great 765 and the Coke product. 

 

It does not necessarily take a train person to appreciate it.

 

I love it!

 

Unfortunately large corporations make attempts to please everyone all the time. CocaCola probably examined every millisecond of the video and determined the PC crowd would raise a fit over the mother pouring the coke down her kids throat at 2:02 into the video. Otherwise we may have seen this during the Super Bowl last year.

Originally Posted by Passenger Train Collector:

One of the best commercial videos involving a train that I have ever seen. Saw it last year and it was good to see it again.

 

Thanks for the post.

Hey Train Collector, your right about this Coca-Cola commercial. This commercial with the 765 reminds me of AMAZING STORIES: Ghost Train aired Sept 29th, 2014, if anybody ever saw it. I believe the sight DailyMotion has an upload of the whole episode, but here the info, not the video, of the episode. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0511096/   

 

Also for commercials, don't forget these 3 commercials below.

 

 

 

Last edited by Wrawroacx
Originally Posted by MartyE:

I know right?  It's not like they are rolling in with the latest delivery of trains. It's only Coke. 

Well, it appears to take place during the WW2 era, and Coke would have been tough to find in some places. So yeah, people might have been smiling in such a case, in all fairness.

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