Actually designed to be horse-drawn trolley cars, they were shipped from Philadelphia, and assembled and installed on the black triangular platforms where they still reside. The teeth on the pinion gear are made of wood. Tourism, he said, is the lifeblood of the Duquesne Incline. The incline...
An information blackout sends K on a trail that leads to the furnace where he finds the toy horse. The memory was real, he therefore is real, in the sense that the film defines it—born and not made. But later, the replicant rebel Freysa (Hiam Abbass) tells him ...