At the 2:30 mark, you can see the 1912 embossed on the rail. Year of manufacture. A friend whose dad worked for Southern Pacific told me how to tell when rails were made.
That Bald mountain in the background it's called Pali lookout overlooks Springfield Oregon my home town. I grew up on these tracks where this was filmed 🎥 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
@@kleetus92 yeah it's all still there the bridge everything we need a good remake Harrison Ford as the shack Daniel Day-Lewis as A#1. Need to put Keith carradine in there somewhere. The version of cigarette I would like to see is a card shark he can roll two cigarettes at one time with 1 hand ambidextrous really good with his hands.
@@babbyfacerevocation2740 Ford as Shack? He's old now... he'd look better as the Hogger... Keith Carradine could be Smiles... the old timer he wakes up at the beginning. That would be a nice carry over kinda like what they did for Longest yard with Reynolds being the coach instead of Crew. I believe he's the only person still alive from that cast too. Daniel Day-Lewis hmmm not bad, but how about Bob Odenkirk? He's a tall lanky guy that can do some action. Shack I'm thinking might be a good fit for Josh Brolin? He's shorter, but stalky guy and can play a mean SOB if he wants to. (actually in thinking about it, Dean Norris from breaking bad might be good too, he's a larger guy too.) Cigarette... there's a tough one. How about Aaron Paul from breaking bad? Oh God... Ryan Gosling! ???? His level of smart ass would shine great there. Karl Urban wouldn't be bad either... Cracker? Chris Pine? He survived one train wreck already... might have PTSD from it... John Malkovich? Trevor Noah as Coaley? It's a small part, but is needed.
this is the best looking marvin ive seen yet... i dont think there is anything much comparable to anything so dirty and hard like stone or something it does look like something unique... my vocabulary sucks
Mr. Collins, the engineer, is the only person in this movie who has an actual name, as opposed to a nickname like "Shack," or "A Number One," or "Cigarette."
'Shack was US railroadman's slang for a brakesman, and they had varying titles according to the position they held - 'Head shack' was the chief conductor for example.
Tying the real leather strong belt around the top of that bracket was a good idea in case they fall asleep they won't fall under the train Lee Marvin you the man
I think the grease drums were used on automatic flange lubricators on tight curves. You filled the canister with grease put the lid and spring loaded piston. Then you preloaded the piston pushing on the grease by winding a handle like a grease gun The wheel flange pressed up against an actuator on the inside rail head releasing grease onto the flange.
ronniewright7625, I have checked for DVD availability for this movie several times over the recent years, and there are always plenty of them available. Just checking now (Feb '24), I see numerous copies for sale on eBay (not always cheap though), and several "classic movies on DVD" websites list them for sale, Some local libraries have the DVDs. Not exactly impossible to find if one actually looks and really want to watch.
Just think how many younger people would watch this scene and have no idea, in the historical sense, who these "Tramps" are and why they are doing what they do.
This movie and other 70’s movie of the time is why my friends and I did so much crazy stuff. Nothing virtual about our reality, as we’d say, “We’re ripping sack!”
@@traingame2.053 even sillier, they actually painted half the locomotive, different numbers on each side, that's why you only see 1 side legibly of "both" locomotives. Saved money on paint.
I don't like how A#1 wreaked the kid's glove with the grease. It would make it dangerous to grab tings you need to hold onto - like your life on a train.
The only thing I would have done different as when I got done greasing the rails I would have hid the buckets of Grease been a little bit more discreet
2:51; "They've greased the rails them God damn traps?" "I don't give a damn if they're democrats, get this movin'." 3:14; "More sand... Give it more, God Damn Traps!"
The destination of train #19 (Shack's train) is Portland. Because the young "Cigaret" had bragged to others that it was HE who had successfully ridden the #19 earlier and lived to tell about it, when it was actually A#1 who had saved his hide, A#1 felt he had to publicly demonstrate that it was he who had done so, and would prove it by riding the train to the end of its run. The originating point of the train is not specified other than it is a railyard somewhere. In reality, the Oregon, Pacific & Eastern Railway (the one identified in the film) was a shortline that only ran 18 miles between the towns of Cottage Grove (where it interchanged with the Southern Pacific RR) and Disston (both south of Eugene). The last vestiges of the actual OP&E were abandoned in 1994 and part of the ROW is now a trail.
@@rogerlollar4325 IDK, I think we're over analyzing here. It's a fictitious film, though back in the day, I figure evil people were more easily able to get away with a lot more than they can today.
I totally get it now a number one was a black guy that's why Shack hated him so much cuz he was black. Really easy for him to hide in the shadows A#1 was a black 👞 man with style
This is the perfect example of a great film barely seen today.
Exactly. I first saw this as part of a double-feature with the original "Poseidon Adventure" (also starring Ernest Borgnine).
This movie is a parade of all the great character actors of the 70s.
Lee Marvin definitely stands out, my second choice for the '70s would be Jack lemmon
At the 2:30 mark, you can see the 1912 embossed on the rail. Year of manufacture. A friend whose dad worked for Southern Pacific told me how to tell when rails were made.
That Bald mountain in the background it's called Pali lookout overlooks Springfield Oregon my home town. I grew up on these tracks where this was filmed 🎥 🚂🚃🚃🚃🚃
That must have been nice. I'd love to walk or bike some of this route to see the filmed areas, particularly the bridge.
@@kleetus92 yeah it's all still there the bridge everything we need a good remake Harrison Ford as the shack Daniel Day-Lewis as A#1. Need to put Keith carradine in there somewhere. The version of cigarette I would like to see is a card shark he can roll two cigarettes at one time with 1 hand ambidextrous really good with his hands.
@@babbyfacerevocation2740 Ford as Shack? He's old now... he'd look better as the Hogger... Keith Carradine could be Smiles... the old timer he wakes up at the beginning. That would be a nice carry over kinda like what they did for Longest yard with Reynolds being the coach instead of Crew. I believe he's the only person still alive from that cast too.
Daniel Day-Lewis hmmm not bad, but how about Bob Odenkirk? He's a tall lanky guy that can do some action.
Shack I'm thinking might be a good fit for Josh Brolin? He's shorter, but stalky guy and can play a mean SOB if he wants to. (actually in thinking about it, Dean Norris from breaking bad might be good too, he's a larger guy too.)
Cigarette... there's a tough one. How about Aaron Paul from breaking bad? Oh God... Ryan Gosling! ???? His level of smart ass would shine great there. Karl Urban wouldn't be bad either...
Cracker? Chris Pine? He survived one train wreck already... might have PTSD from it... John Malkovich?
Trevor Noah as Coaley? It's a small part, but is needed.
Just the names alone make this a classic.Shack.A # One.An engrossing film worthy of praise.
Cigaret: What are you doing?
A No. 1: Teaching you.
Cigaret: Why?
A No. 1: I’m still working on _that._
Great dialogue. One of my favourite movies.
Great film ....probably one of the most brutal fights at the end of the film in hollywood history ....
this is the best looking marvin ive seen yet... i dont think there is anything much comparable to anything so dirty and hard like stone or something it does look like something unique... my vocabulary sucks
Lee Marvin was a great mentor character in this movie it's an awesome movie emperor of the north 1973
Mr. Collins, the engineer, is the only person in this movie who has an actual name, as opposed to a nickname like "Shack," or "A Number One," or "Cigarette."
'Shack was US railroadman's slang for a brakesman, and they had varying titles according to the position they held - 'Head shack' was the chief conductor for example.
This film started my love of trains… and leather work gloves.
Tying the real leather strong belt around the top of that bracket was a good idea in case they fall asleep they won't fall under the train Lee Marvin you the man
In a later scene Lee Marvin tells Caradine exactly that.
While it was ingenious, it wasn't really Lee Marvin's idea...it was in the script. ;)
Keith Carradine was young sympathy actor ... i saw many his films
I think the grease drums were used on automatic flange lubricators on tight curves. You filled the canister with grease put the lid and spring loaded piston. Then you preloaded the piston pushing on the grease by winding a handle like a grease gun
The wheel flange pressed up against an actuator on the inside rail head releasing grease onto the flange.
shut up foamer
You might want to explain why it was necessary. Grease on the tracks is counter intuitive.
@@AffordBindEquipment Or a person could just Google it if they were truly interested.
It was for the lubricators on the train dingus.
You’re as bad as cig there🤣
Loved that movie
The film is terrific. The music is bombastic.
Exactly, the only thing wrong with the movie was the dreadful soundtrack.
Haven’t seen this for years !!…
Excelente película grande lee Marvin saludos desde Honduras.
Thanks for this one!
Lee Marvin at his best
To all the old men. Us children still do play outside and do physical things. So be quiet
and i really love trains in films
This movie (DVD or streaming) is impossible to find.
ronniewright7625, I have checked for DVD availability for this movie several times over the recent years, and there are always plenty of them available. Just checking now (Feb '24), I see numerous copies for sale on eBay (not always cheap though), and several "classic movies on DVD" websites list them for sale, Some local libraries have the DVDs. Not exactly impossible to find if one actually looks and really want to watch.
Just think how many younger people would watch this scene and have no idea, in the historical sense, who these "Tramps" are and why they are doing what they do.
This is a terrific movie. I would love to add it to my dvd collection. Lee Marvin and Ernest Borgnine are awesome actors.
Do you have Hard Times husker?
This movie and other 70’s movie of the time is why my friends and I did so much crazy stuff. Nothing virtual about our reality, as we’d say, “We’re ripping sack!”
Shut your mouth. I’m 15 and all of my friends play outside each day.
All aboard all aboard 💚--+-please remember no trespassing BSF Ed
Can you upload the fight between Shack and A no. 1?
Ernest Borgnine, what a villian.
Ernest Borgnine played the other conductor (Shack), who wasn't in this clip. This conductor was played by Robert Foulk.
This scene is why I always wear a belt.
Isn't that the same locomotive that almost crashed head-on with #19? If so, do you know what locomotive they used for #27? Just wanted to know.
Yep. Its the same locomotive they just re-painted it for different scenes
Oregon Pacific & Eastern #5 it is, right?
@@certifiedtrainboy yup. She now resides at the Galveston railroad museum as 555
@@traingame2.053 even sillier, they actually painted half the locomotive, different numbers on each side, that's why you only see 1 side legibly of "both" locomotives. Saved money on paint.
@@dugenpippenger4811 really? Thats a intresting fact i never knew!
"I don't give a damn if they're Democrats!"
When he started to grease the same rail as he was greasing he looked over at him and must have wondered why he was teaching him.
Did any of you guys ever read the book 'Autobiography of a Super Tramp'?
In retrospect, this great film could do without that tv movie soundtrack.
❤
Triton: Don't you take that tone of voice with me, young lady!
Love this movie
I don't like how A#1 wreaked the kid's glove with the grease. It would make it dangerous to grab tings you need to hold onto - like your life on a train.
That's the least of Cigarette's problems...
Did they use real steam locomotives for this movie?
yes
You brought 7 buckets too many.
Probably left from previous trains…
That guy has more trust In a old belt than I do
What a very naughty thing to do?!
Tragic!
" Save me from the Presbyterian's" RIP LEE 🙏
Good movie
Best railroad movie ever made. I don't care if their Democrats get this train to moving. We have a schedule to keep.
Where is this movie I can’t find it on Amazon prime videos
Those empty cans sho do look heavy😮
The only thing I would have done different as when I got done greasing the rails I would have hid the buckets of Grease been a little bit more discreet
Why? Not like it wasn't going to stop anyway...
No need to hide em they’re waste from other trains, they was looking for the hobos….
Ernest Borgnine was great in this film.
Машинист - Рейган...
2:51; "They've greased the rails them God damn traps?"
"I don't give a damn if they're
democrats, get this movin'."
3:14; "More sand... Give it more,
God Damn Traps!"
The engineer should have told the conductor to "go away".
3:02
キースキャラダイン、いい役者だったのに、モダーンズとか、ストリートオブノーリターンとかにしか出れなかったよな。もっと活躍してもよかったのに。
nema cijeli film
Where are they supposed to be going?
Portland, Oregon.
zašto mi plćmo trenet nema filmova stari koji vljaju
Why are they wanting to go to Portland
The destination of train #19 (Shack's train) is Portland. Because the young "Cigaret" had bragged to others that it was HE who had successfully ridden the #19 earlier and lived to tell about it, when it was actually A#1 who had saved his hide, A#1 felt he had to publicly demonstrate that it was he who had done so, and would prove it by riding the train to the end of its run. The originating point of the train is not specified other than it is a railyard somewhere. In reality, the Oregon, Pacific & Eastern Railway (the one identified in the film) was a shortline that only ran 18 miles between the towns of Cottage Grove (where it interchanged with the Southern Pacific RR) and Disston (both south of Eugene). The last vestiges of the actual OP&E were abandoned in 1994 and part of the ROW is now a trail.
@@whiteknightcat the whole plot of this movie is pointless
@@rogerlollar4325 The plot is a simple one - the down-and-out little guy fights back against murderous, sadistic cruelty and wins.
@@whiteknightcat and why are they letting a man like shack work on the railroad
@@rogerlollar4325 IDK, I think we're over analyzing here. It's a fictitious film, though back in the day, I figure evil people were more easily able to get away with a lot more than they can today.
Ok
Emperor of the North Pole, I believe is the correct title of this movie.
I totally get it now a number one was a black guy that's why Shack hated him so much cuz he was black. Really easy for him to hide in the shadows A#1 was a black 👞 man with style
Едем классом люкс?
No need to post blasphemous content.
Ok
Why would you just randomly say that
@@oregonrailfan7046 Ok
@@oregonrailfan7046 agreed