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Brilliant! Sad to think that most of the people in this film are now dead. The era had a sense of simplicity of life , hope andself sufficiency, all of which we lack nowadays.
Posted by: Christopher Simmonds | 22 November 2009 at 20:54
What an effort everyone made,
from the people engineering the line to those who travelled on it.
A charming film, 1937...
socially very important.
Posted by: Naguere | 24 October 2010 at 16:25