The Titfield Thunderbolt (1953): Continuity script
directed by Charles Crichton, 1910-1999; produced by Michael Truman, 1916-1972 and Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977, Rank Organization Film Productions and Ealing Studios; performed by Stanley Holloway, 1890-1982, George Relph, 1888-1960 and Naunton Wayne, 1901-1970 (London, England: Studio Canal, 1953, first release 1953), 111 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- When British Railways announce the closure of the Titfield to Mallingford branch line, a group of local village residents make a bid to run it themselves, backed by a monied member of the community who is attracted by the complete lack of licensing hours on trains. Unfortunately this puts them into direct competition with the local bus company.
- Field of Interest
- Film
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
- Director
- Charles Crichton, 1910-1999
- Content Type
- Script
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Format
- Text
- Sub Genre
- Comedy
- Original Release Date
- 1953
- Page Count
- 111
- Performer
- Stanley Holloway, 1890-1982, George Relph, 1888-1960, Naunton Wayne, 1901-1970
- Producer
- Michael Truman, 1916-1972, Sir Michael Balcon, 1896-1977
- Producer - Institution
- Rank Organization Film Productions, Ealing Studios
- Publication Year
- 2015
- Publisher
- Studio Canal
- Place Published / Released
- London, England
- Release Date
- 1953
- Subject
- Film, Music & Performing Arts, Literature & Language, 1950s, Railroad routes, Trains, Towns, 1950s, Valentine, Weech, Blakeworth
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- 1950s