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Originally Posted by paul 2:

Another movie was, I think the name was Fours a crowd with Errol Flynn. Had a great train race on a huge outdoor type layout.  Movie was from the late thirties...........Paul

I 2nd " Four a crowd " great outdoor layout with a 700E racing a M10000 Streamliner.

The layout trains are featured several times in the movie featuring a race between the two.. The millionaire who owns the layout Al's has a control tower that he operates the trains from.

Originally Posted by Seacoast:
Originally Posted by paul 2:

Another movie was, I think the name was Fours a crowd with Errol Flynn. Had a great train race on a huge outdoor type layout.  Movie was from the late thirties...........Paul

I 2nd " Fours a crowd " great outdoor layout with a 700E racing a M10000 Streamliner. The layout trains are featured several times in the movie featuring a race between the two. The millionaire who owns the layout has a control tower that he operates the trains from.

 

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Model trains made appearances on "Diff'rent Strokes" which co-starred the late Gary Coleman, a well known railroad enthusiast. In fact, one episode titled "Small Claims Court" featured the family trying to resolve a situation involving a defective locomotive which Mr. Coleman's character had just purchased. I believe the model in the episode was an MPC NW2.

 

Bob  

There was a layout in two episodes of Columbo,  Bye Bye Sky High IQ Murder Case and in the much later Murder, Smoke, and Shadows (directors club house).  Man from Uncle Episode had Napoleon Solo trying to control a run away N gauge train set with a vail of nerve gas as a tank car.

 

A Might Wind has a great scene with Eugene Levy popping up inside an elaborate HO layout.

There's a brief scene of model trains running at a department store before Chevy Chase goes lingerie shopping in Christmas Vacation.

 

>Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind.

>Superman Returns.

>So You Want to Build a Model Railroad (from the 50s)

>People Will Talk

 

 

The Dukes of Hazzard tv show....Boss Hogg used a model train for one of his haywire schemes.

 

Tom and Jerry....Tom ties Jerry to the tracks of a model train layout.

How about the trolley from Mr. Rogers?  My favorite part of the show.

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Years ago in a made for TV movie about Al Capone (stay with me on this)

there was a scene in Al's house in Chicago with his Son playing with some

beautiful Lionel Standard Gauge Trains.

 

The layout was well done.  I believe the Son was running the Lionel Bankers

Set.  Who ever directed this scene had a love and understanding of Lionel

Standard Gauge Trains.

 

Many thanks,

 

Billy C 

Originally Posted by RJL:

Bill,

Off of the subject of model trains!

How is Providence lately?

I last saw Providence back in May of 1965, when I was in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Lake Champlain CVS-39, Home Ported at Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, R.I.

Take care,

Ralph

I am off the subject. Ralph send me an email in my profile. I have stories about "Champ" CVS-39 from my Dad.

George

From a few years ago, Kevin Bacon drives a train that kills a woman whose son forms a father/son relationship with him.  Bacon tries to engage the boy into

working on his HO layout, so the model trains are a tangential part of the

story. Odd but moving by the end.

 

Rails & Ties (2007)

 

 

-Mark

RJL, I will just say my native City & State is still going strong.  To 

stay on Topic I know many of my friends in the NETCA who have

passed on, would agree with the fine comments above regarding

toy trains in movies.  I remember having coffee at the Franklyn, Mass

School NETCA Meets back in the day, after a great deal on a train item, talking

about this very subject. 

 

Many thanks,

 

Billy C

 

 

 

 

THE PHANTOM CREEPS

An old "serial" from the 1930's starring Bela Lugosi.  They are fighting in a switch tower and knock the lever to the de-rail position. The train wrecks and many passengers are killed and injured. It is a Lionel train maybe the same footage as the BLACK SCORPION. I have both. The picture quality of the Phantom is poor, but next time I watch it, will look for the reversed tender as pointed out in earlier post.

 

Bill

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