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Thomas and the Magic Railroad is a 2000 children's fantasy adventure film written and directed by Britt Allcroft and produced by Allcroft and Phil Fehrle; the cast includes Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda, Mara Wilson, Didi Conn, Russell Means, Cody McMains, Michael E. Rodgers, and the voices of Eddie Glen and Neil Crone.
He befriended Thomas during his journey around the world, after Thomas derailed outside of a railroad mine. Virginia and Truckee 12 Genoa: Kerry Shale Natalie: A small American diesel shunter who works in San Francisco. Bagnall No. 3207 Leys Teresa Gallagher Fernando: A teal diesel shunter who works on a railway in Brazil. British Rail Class 08
Thomas & Friends (formerly known as Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends) is a children's media franchise created by Britt Allcroft and currently owned by Mattel.The franchise revolves around an ensemble cast of anthropomorphic steam locomotives and other vehicles, including the main protagonist Thomas the Tank Engine, who work on the Island of Sodor.
Sam Taylor-Wood (director); Matt Greenhalgh (screenplay); Aaron Johnson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Anne-Marie Duff, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Sam Bell, David Threlfall, Josh Bolt, Ophelia Lovibond, David Morrissey, Andrew Buchan, Jack McElhone, James Michael Johnson, Angelica Jopling, Jesse Phoenix Jopling, James Jack Bentham, Sam Wilmott, Christian ...
Thomas Horn (born 1997 or 1998) [1] [2] [3] is an American attorney and former actor. [4] He played Oskar Schell in the 2011 feature film Extremely Loud & Incredibly ...
Syncopy Inc. [1] is a British-American film production company founded and operated by Emma Thomas and Christopher Nolan.The name of the company is a play on syncopation and was suggested to Nolan by his late father, who was a classical music fan. [2]
Mel Gibson as Detective Thomas Craven, Boston Police Department. [3] Gibson is a fan of the television series, and the film marks his first starring role since 2002's We Were Soldiers and Signs, following time spent focusing on directing (The Passion of the Christ, Apocalypto) and an involuntary hiatus following a controversial 2006 alcohol fueled incident. [4]
Upon its release, The Switch received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its premise and the performances of its cast, but felt that the plot was formulaic. This was the final Miramax Films movie to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures during the Disney ownership before Disney sold Miramax to Filmyard Holdings on December ...