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Ridin' the Rails (1951)

November 2, 195110mEN
8.0

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Overview

Ridin' the Rails is a 1951 short documentary film directed by Jack Eaton. This is a Grantland Rice Sportscope from Paramount about hobbyists building steam locomotives, scaled one inch to the foot, by members of the Southern California branch of the Live Steam Model Locomotives Club. The models are powerful enough for the hobbyists to ride over the expensive-and-expansive tracks they also build to scale. Many of these models are perfect working replicas of of the locomotives used on the United States railway system. This short features Walt Disney, one of the experts on model-train building, working on his scaled-down 'Diamond Slacker", and taking kids to ride on his elaborate miniature system. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Short Subject, One-Reel.

Director

Jack Eaton

Top Billed Cast

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

N/A

Revenue

N/A

Production Companies

Paramount Pictures

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CinemaSerf

6.0

As I watched the opening scenes of this short feature as a full-size narrow gauge locomotive made it’s final journey, I wondered just how many westerns it might have graced as it tracked a rocky river amidst some recently blasted mountainous terrain. You could almost imagine Jesse James alighting at the station. Instead, we downsize to some intricate “Lilliputian Locos” including one running on an half mile track on the estate of Walt Disney. Sleeves rolled up, with oily hands, he and his perfectly attired (as sailors!) nephews and nieces tour his garden on a meticulously planned and construct…

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