Train of Events Peter Finch, Jack Warner, Valerie Hobson 2 votes Train of Events is a 1949 British film made by Ealing Studios directed by Sidney Cole, Charles Crichton and Basil Dearden. A portmanteau work, it tells the various stories of the passengers who are on a train which crashes in...
Starting this year, the southern Chinese city will begin replacing the thousands of public buses with greener, more energy-efficient vehicles. Dragon Boat Festival holiday sees brisk tourist traffic Tourism was bouyant for the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, with excursions to suburban areas being the ...
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What first struck me while viewing Marc Singer’s film Dark Days are the touches that mark it as of its period—cars, the way passersby wear their hats, subtle changes in the sonic texture of the city—while the struggle of its subjects still feels very modern. If you’re broke, the ...
According to Billings Police, the train was traveling around 20 miles per hour when it struck the woman. She was not following the railroad markers, so she either went around the barricade or ducked under the arms. There is no update as of yet on the condition of the victim....
One of the 20th century’s most famous cars, the German “people’s car” reached American shores in 1949 and would go on to be one of the biggest selling cars in America in the 20th century. The beloved “Bug,” subject of a Disney movie from the 1960s, was small, cheap, and uti...
The movie tells the tale of a spoiled college student trying to make it home for Christmas dinner to claim the car his father promised him. His plans are made more difficult after getting stranded in the desert three days before he has to be there. The movie was critically panned for its...