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Nostalgia & History > "Suddenly" - TCM Movie AlertDate: 09/17/14 07:57 "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: ATSF100WEST This movie was filmed in 1954 at Newhall, Ca., on the SP's Los Angeles Division, and has a decent amount of train scenes in it, including the Newhall Station itself.
Bottom line, if you like SP "Black Widows", it is worth a look. It is on Turner Classic Movies at 1:00 PM EST/10:00 AM PST. http://dearoldhollywood.blogspot.com/2010/05/suddenly-1954-film-locations.html Bob ATSF100WEST......Out Date: 09/17/14 09:16 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: colehour I've watched it (or at least parts) a couple of times. There are some good SP scenes, yes, and Frank Sinatra plays a pretty nasty would-be assassin.
Date: 09/17/14 10:15 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: NYC_L4a Another recommend. Excellent RR scenes, and enjoyable movie to watch in general.
Date: 09/17/14 10:43 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: crackerjackhoghead ATSF100WEST Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > This movie was filmed in 1954 at Newhall, Ca., on > the SP's Los Angeles Division, and has a decent > amount of train scenes in it, including the > Newhall Station itself. It's actually Saugus Station. Date: 09/17/14 11:15 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: WAF This is the movie that Charlie Steffens wrote about in his book and about what a stud Sinatra was between shots
Date: 09/17/14 13:30 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: hogheaded TCM Movie Alert II
Another recent movie at TCM was "College Holliday" (1936), which featured a lengthy scene of Burns & Allen in a Roman chariot racing against an SP train in the San Fernando Valley. It also had considerable footage of one of UP early Streamliners (M1000? can't remember), including interior shots, which appeared to be mostly sets. The train stuff takes place in the first thirty minutes, or so, for those that have a low tolerance for slapstick. Personally, I thought that it was a fun flick. Cast members included Jack Benny, Martha Raye, Ben Blue, with a brief, uncredited appearance of Eddie Foy, Jr. in a dance scene. Though you would never know it now, 1936 crowds recognized that it subtly made fools of the Nazis' for their use of the "science" of Eugenics in the selective breeding of their Master Race. Date: 09/17/14 17:07 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: the_expediter Suddenly was an interesting movie...with a big plot hole. Any threat against the POTUS would prob. cause him to not even be on that train...What if Frankie had a Bazooka??
Date: 09/17/14 18:41 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: colehour the_expediter Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Suddenly was an interesting movie...with a big > plot hole. Any threat against the POTUS would > prob. cause him to not even be on that > train...What if Frankie had a Bazooka?? Perhaps, but remember back in those days I don't think presidential security was what it is now. I think that Truman, for example, just took the train back to Missouri when he left office. He and his wife took a vacation by car and stayed with friends. That is, at least, what I recall from an article or book review that I read. Date: 09/17/14 22:33 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: CarolVoss colehour Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > the_expediter Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Suddenly was an interesting movie...with a big > > plot hole. Any threat against the POTUS would > > prob. cause him to not even be on that > > train...What if Frankie had a Bazooka?? > > Perhaps, but remember back in those days I don't > think presidential security was what it is now. I > think that Truman, for example, just took the > train back to Missouri when he left office. He and > his wife took a vacation by car and stayed with > friends. That is, at least, what I recall from an > article or book review that I read. Yes, that is correct. Carol Voss Bakersfield, CA Date: 09/18/14 07:41 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: penncentral74 It still makes me squeamish to see Sterling Hayden run in front of the F7 while it grinds to a halt. I even noticed that the first time I saw the movie when I was a kid...
Date: 09/19/14 17:00 Re: "Suddenly" - TCM Movie Alert Author: 90mac Another of my RR favorites filmed in my backyard.
Newhall & Saugus. Love it. TAH |