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Name this station?
Hi I run a tiny movie site www.filmandcinema.ukand would be very greatful if you can help with identifying the following station from the film The silent pasenger (1935) ?
Last edited by Askey; 3rd January 2016 at 01:20. |
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Se where she is coming down the stairs. What would have been written on the stairs?
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Did this station have a hotel like this?
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Just found this in the history of the film: In fact, there are very many excellent and interesting shots and scenes involving trains and a station which, though never seen in a wide shot so that one can be certain, appears to be St. Pancras. Throughout the story, people keep getting on and off of trains, and anyone interested in the trains being used in 1935, both inside and out, will have plenty to see. Stuart Last edited by D.O.G.F.A.N.; 3rd January 2016 at 11:17. Reason: Further reading. |
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Many thanks "Railways in the Cinema" by John Huntley and the book confirms Liverpool Street also some night location shots in Stratford Works.
I'm amazed the is a book on this even lol |
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