The first New (to me) film I watched this year is the 1934 film, Silver Streak.
In each brief review, I will attempt to do the following.
- I will rate each movie on a 1 (worst movie ever) to 5 (best movie I have seen) scale.
- I will provide a 2-3 sentence summary of the movie.
- I will share 1 theme from the movie.
- I will write one thing I liked about the movie and 1 thing I disliked about the movie.
- I will say who I think would make the best audience for this movie.
Silver Streak (1934) Rating 3 stars out of 5
Summary: A young train designer challenges the train industry by proposing a new streamlined diesel capable of high speed travel. When his girlfriends father, a railroad executive, doesn't approve his designs, he quite his job and convinces another manufacture to produce his train. The completed train must race against time to deliver medical equipment that can stop a polio outbreak and save the life of his girlfriends brother.
Theme: One theme of the movie is the the resistance some have to changing technology.
Likes and dislikes:I watched this film with my wife Amy a few weeks ago and we both really enjoyed it. Here is specifically why.
Me: One thing I liked about the movie is how the train that the Silver Streak is based on The Burlington Zephyr, is the real star of the film and is even given a screen credit.
Amy: The acting was first rate. You believed that the actors were the characters they were portraying.
Dave: One thing I didn't like was that the spy subplot seemed contrived.
Amy: I agree, I know they have to create conflict and tension, but the fight on the train was too much.
A Good Audience for this Film: Adventurers, Train Buffs, and Obscure Train Movie aficionados.
Sally Blane and WIlliam Farnum |
By Burlington Route (railroad) This appears to have been given to those at the fair who toured the train on exhibit. - eBay itemcard frontcard back, Public Domain, Link |
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Amy and I watched this film on You Tube and you can too. I proudly present Silver Streak ...
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