The Flying Scotsman [DVD] [1929]

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The Flying Scotsman [DVD] [1929]

The Flying Scotsman [DVD] [1929]

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Pauline Johnson was a leading British silent actress of her age, although appeared in few films after 1930. Moore Marriott was only 41 when he appeared in the film, but is already portrayed playing a retiring engine driver. Sir William McAlpine, pictured here in 2016, saved Flying Scotsman in 1973 by putting together a rescue plan and paying off creditors. Milland, in his autobiography, recalls that it was on this film that it was suggested he adopt his stage name; and chose Milland from the Mill lands area of his Welsh home town of Neath. [3] Milland starred in two further Knight-directed films, The Lady from the Sea and The Plaything. [4] The Vengeance of Fu Manchu • Firecreek • Flaming Frontier • Countdown • The Fox • Sweet November • The Shuttered Room • Bye Bye Braverman • The Young Girls of Rochefort • Kona Coast • The Double Man • Chubasco • Petulia • The Devil in Love • The Green Berets • The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter • Rachel, Rachel • Hugo and Josephine • Finian's Rainbow • Bullitt • I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! • Assignment to Kill • The Sea Gull • The Sergeant

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The Flying Scotsman is something of a historical artifact, being the first full-length British film to feature sound. It was made by British International Pictures, though distributed by Warner Bros, who had of course made and released 1927’s The Jazz Singer, which was the first talkie to make its way onto the big screen. In truth the film is something of a hybrid, consisting of a first half that one might call a good old fashioned silent film, with musical score, inter-titles and an affected, artificial-feeling acting style, before the second half gives us scenes loaded with dialogue and sound effects.They Came to Rob Las Vegas • Dracula Has Risen from the Grave • The Trygon Factor • The Big Bounce • 2000 Years Later • The Illustrated Man • The Sweet Body of Deborah • The Big Cube • The Wild Bunch • The Learning Tree • The Rain People • On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who... • The Valley of Gwangi • The Great Bank Robbery • The Good Guys and the Bad Guys • The Madwoman of Chaillot • Once You Kiss a Stranger • The Arrangement • The Damned • 80 Steps to Jonah



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