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The paper train came in a flat box containing several sheets of heavy cardstock measuring 11 x 15 inches, on which was printed the various pieces of the set. Once assembled it included a steam locomotive , tender , boxcar , gondola , and caboose ; all decorated for the fictional Lionel Lines.
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie: 1987 Garbage Pail Kids: Topps: Theatrical release G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: 2009 G.I. Joe: Hasbro: Theatrical release G.I. Joe: Retaliation: 2013 Hasbro: Theatrical release Snake Eyes: 2021 Hasbro: Theatrical release The Hugga Bunch: 1985 The Hugga Bunch: Hallmark Cards/Kenner: Television film Mars Attacks! 1996 ...
The Ghost Train: 1941: The Girl on the Train: 2016: Go West (Marx Bros.) 1940: GoldenEye: 1995: The Great K & A Train Robbery: 1926: The Great Locomotive Chase: 1956 [2] Walt Disney Pictures: The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery: 1966: The Great Train Robbery: 1903: The Greatest Show on Earth: 1952: The Grey Fox: 1982: Grifters: 1990: The ...
Pages in category "Films set on trains" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 203 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Animated films about trains" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total. ... The Rugrats Movie; Runaway (2009 film) S.
The Paper Brigade (also known as Gunther and the Paper Brigade) is a 1996 adventure/comedy film directed by Blair Treu. The film stars Kyle Howard and Robert Englund . The story follows a group of small-town paperboys who band together to prevent bullies from taking over their routes.
HandMade Films was an English film production and distribution company. Notable films from the studio include Monty Python's Life of Brian , Time Bandits , The Long Good Friday and Withnail and I .
Toccata for Toy Trains is a 1957 short film by Charles and Ray Eames, one of several films (including Powers of Ten, made many years later) the husband-and-wife design team made during their career. [2] It was inspired by the gift of a toy locomotive given by Academy Award-winning director Billy Wilder. [3]