Seeing that train for the first time in this scene, slowly approaching from the red of hell with that one single light that almost seems like a monstrous eye. I get chills every time. And the faint sound of the whistle as if it's giving a warning.
me and my family used to walk through a very long railway tunnel, out of service for years of course, when I was younger. we always used to talk about this movie whilst walking through that tunnel. I even used to look up for a pair of red converse hanging. half way through the tunnel I always used to imagine the flamed hotrod driving from behind. I was only young and had a heck of an imagination, all thanks to Stephen King. Sometimes they come back, IT and stand by me all have that 50's vibe and always reminds me of my childhood the 80s and 90s
Agreed. Love love love Stand By Me, and fell in love with IT. His movies do have a way of giving you that Old Hollywood Horror feel. That's what makes them so unique. Very nostalgic.
It’s funny, at the end, when Jim and Wayne hug good bye, it’s like a father and son moment. However, we all know that they’re brothers, and we also know that Wayne is the BIG brother and Jim is the LITTLE brother. 😆
Yes, it does seem like that. Of course Wayne is not aware that 27 years have passed since that fateful day; thus his kid brother Jimmy is now grown and a man, and a husband and father besides.
I find this scene somewhat strange. Wayne comes through and seem to identify Jimmy without problem, when reenacting the tunnel incident. Afterwards however, when the greasers disappears, he suddenly has a really hard time understanding it's Jimmy at older age. An incredibly strong scene but perhaps a little strange made at that corner.
Or maybe when Wayne came back, he saw that the dudes that killed him were harassing another innocent man and helped him. But I do agree with you because Jimmy was calling for him anyway and Wayne felt him.
6:31 the ending makes me very sad I never cry about movies but for some reason this always makes me tear. I think it’s because this movie reminds me of the bond I had with my older brothers and my childhood when I first saw this movie in 1991 when times were simpler
The reason why they died in the first place was because one of them dropped the car key, so they couldn’t move the car. Mulier made it out but the other three met their Final Destination.
This movie is really special to me for 15 years I been trying to find this movie. I knew it was a movie I thought I drempt it. I remember it was a sad scene I can finally rest it was bugging me for years now it's one of my favorite movies
I've always had a fascination with trains. Two members of my family were killed by them. One before I was born and the other when I was 20 years old. Ever since I can remember, I've always loved trains. This scene always allured me. I wonder if I'm the 3rd in line to go by train.
I like that it's an old steam train that serves as sort of the undeniable truth here. They were bad dudes and the train came along and cleaned em up. They came back, and you could hear it's whistle even before they did. "I KNOW they're gonna get loose, but I'm still watchin', don't you worry." Then in the end the train ITSELF returns from the dead to do it's job all over again. The train itself seems to represent fate, but there's a little more than that going on. ANY train could've come along and gotten em again, and assuming this one HAS some sort of soul to it, there's no particular reason why it would've gone to hell, as SEEMS to be implied by it's return. My money says the train is actually a purely ANGELLIC-- or at least earnestly GOOD spirit-- that somehow knew it was still needed and couldn't rest. It's return doesn't look and sound that way due to being "from hell", but rather due to being at decades of unrest and enraged at the presence of the very causes of it. "Fuck, I'm tired! I already had to kill these assholes once, this time they're STAYIN' dead!" Or what if it wasn't a spirit until AFTER it killed them, and then was GRANTED the task of BEING a force of truth long after it's corporeal form should've been scrapped. You suddenly become aware of yourself as something that shouldn't even BE aware-- and then are imediately granted the task of holding decades long torch for something you had no say at all in. You'd be pretty pissed.
This scene is so sad, it reminds me of the movie Ghost, with Patrick Swayze! It’s sad, his big brother wayne didn’t survive and muller, regardless he was accomplices of his greasy friends.
The crazy thing is that they would have died anyway, even when the key was found and the car was started the car was stuck on the tracks. The same thing would have probably happened before too if Jimmy didn’t pick it up and run away with it, this scene had a message to it and that’s one of them. The group would have died one way or another.
In the original short story, Jim summoned a demon to send them to hell. And the car was originally a 1954 Ford Sedan with "Snake eyes"(Snake eyes probably being the gang name). There were originally five to six members, and four of them attacked Wayne and Jim. Instead of Mueller, there was a guy named Charlie Splonder, A.K.A Bleach. Bleach had orange hair, similar to the anime character Ichigo from bleach, meanings that he could have taken inspiration from that short story only character. The reason was that he literally tried to color his hair with Clorox. The three hoods were uglier in the novel. Robert Lawson, also known as Richard in the film, had the strawberry bookmark, and black chinos instead of jeans. Vinny Vincent, originally known as Vinny Cory in the short story, had a blonde crewcut, and David Garcia, renamed to David North the film, was a large fat guy with black greasy hair and jittery eyes. The fact that he was described as large and overweight could have made him the basis for both Patrick Hockstetter, and his jittery eyes could have had him inspire Eyeball Chambers.
So they had time to get out of the car after realizing it wouldn't move, but they just continue to scream as the train approaches as they sit there in the car. Was their closure getting killed while the keys were in the ignition?
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does anyone know why exactly this scenario must be redone the same exact way? like if they redo everything does it mean they get out of hell or do they just want to redo it so jimmy dies with them?
Joe Brito I think it has something to do with they died because jimmy picked up the keys so they couldn't drive away and died. And they wanted to take him with them aswell. So maybe they wanted another chance to redo everything and even when they had the keys they went to hell.
Yes,that's it,like Jim even tells Sally shortly earlier in the film once he has this figured out,he has to change the way the incident happened,by getting the punks' car keys and giving them back,so ultimately their untimely ends won't be his fault. Really,in reality,if you were confronted with a bully or bullies the way Jimmy and Wayne were some 25 yrs back,and secretly stole their car keys so they would get run over by a train or something,then you could or,would be even arrested for murder. I mean,we know that's why,27 yrs ago,Jimmy had stolen the keys,because the punks were harrassing him and Wayne and so they couldn't drive away when they saw the train coming,and after Wayne gets stabbed and dies,Jimmy is seen running home and sobbing like mad,but still,after all that and in all the years following,you'd think he must have felt secretly guilty for what he did(stealing the keys and thus actually being responsible for Richard's, Vinnie's and David's ends). So now ,again,he has the chance to fix it so that the greaser trio getting run over by the train is not his fault,you get the picture,I'm sure..
Never clear on that myself. Mythology and fiction are filled with all sorts of idiosyncratic, bizzare, and senseless "rules" especially when dealing with the afterlife. Regardless I think it was a good direction to with for the story. I mean what were they going to do? Draw a pentagram, use the scale of crocodile and chalk? I kind of like how straight forward the "ritual" is for this story.
I imagine Thomas' evil brother Timothy crashing into those punk's car and they teleport inside his coaches where they fall off the viaduct where Timothy had is suicidal accident and taking them to Hell. This is how I think would happen.
Liked Stephen King's short story. Liked this movie, and it is one of my favourite childhood memories. But i think we need another adaptation, much closer to Stephen King's story.
They had to re-enact the situation just like how it was 27 years ago, which is why Wayne was trapped in a dimension, he couldn’t go to heaven without this situation revolved, and the greasers couldn’t stay out of hell until they solved the situation, which is why they needed mueller alive, because he was one of the 6 that was there that day, also the reason why they couldn’t just stab Jimmy and kill him for revenge, they needed him alive.
jacob hinojosa Dude that’s supper interesting, I think it was edited into the movie however. Not sure if you saw the beginning of the movie where it showed the incident but the tracks had very sharp curves that a engine that large and long would never make it through without derailing, but I love that they actually used a real and a existing engine to play the role!
There’s a few things that they change with the locomotive obviously one of them is the whistle since the engine was not operational they can’t use 5021s whistle and instead used N&W 1218s hotter whistle there’s also another whistle which is heard in the background of the movie which I assume is some kind of 3 chime whistle but the way the whistle is blown believes me to think it came from a shay locomotive another thing that they change was the cow catcher they took off the SP cow catcher that it originally had and replaced it with a grilled cow catcher I don’t know why they did this but probably to give it a more northern appearance and the last thing that they changed was the bell they took off the air compressed bell and replaced it with a swinging bell once again they probably did same reason with the cowcatcher
This is my favorite Stephen King movie they should remake this instead of IT I hated that oneI hate clowns IT created my Clinicaphobia...This movie though inhibits everything history repeats itself if you don’t take care of the situation first time and always comes back to haunt in different ways more than one. It makes me cry the idea that The big brother comes back from the dead
mane killed by the train twice mane i thougt you can't kill anything that is already dead especially demons and if they were demons they shouldn't went back to the train tunnel which took them out the very first time they most likely should of avoid that area
The train..isn’t a real train, it’s hell calling them back, which is why there’s red smoke, and a loud whistle, also why the train disappears as soon as the greasers die
I think there both very different this movie reminds me more of something like Ghost were as the short story was more a short horror chiller with a real message both are good in there own way in my opinion.
Yeah, some people age better than others. I'm 42 and I still get carded in stores, but it's not because I look young, it's because some highschoolers look as old as me. I think Robert Rusler was 26 when this movie came out, but I'm not 100% sure
i guess they were too scared, I would have just pulled Austin (I that’s the name of him that jimmy was talking to) out of the car and escape to safety with the others
Rocheport, MO! The tunnel was on the MKT mainline through Missouri (and in fact, was the only tunnel on the entire MKT system). The tunnel is now part of the Katy Trail State Park and is open to pedestrians. Just do an image search for "Rocheport Tunnel" and you can see all kinds of pictures of it, both old and recent. Or, just visit Rocheport and walk through it yourself. Just watch out for greasers ;)
I love the way he,hugs his big brother it makes my eyes run tears
Yes I cried my ass off
When Vinnie yells hey kid and laughs alway loved that part.
I remember seeing this with my mom, and cried because Wayne went on to the light, here I am 31 and this scene still got me blubbering like a baby
You’re not the only one who has ever blubbered at such touching scenes. I too am the same way, being the emotional person that I am.
Even as a grown ass man, Jimmy can't fight for shit. LOL! I love this movie.
This scene is still making me cry, god dammit.
I don't know why I continue to watch this scene over and over.
Because it's beautiful
childhood memories. what you wanted most a brother who understood and loved you no matter what.
I watch sometimes I look over and my sister is sobbing
Seeing that train for the first time in this scene, slowly approaching from the red of hell with that one single light that almost seems like a monstrous eye. I get chills every time. And the faint sound of the whistle as if it's giving a warning.
i never get tired of this movie
I'm always been fan of trains . But this abandoned narrow train tunnel gives me spine chills all the time. Damn
I've ridden my bike through it dozens of times, I promise it's not so bad in the daylight :) Definitely creepy as can be here though!
me and my family used to walk through a very long railway tunnel, out of service for years of course, when I was younger. we always used to talk about this movie whilst walking through that tunnel. I even used to look up for a pair of red converse hanging. half way through the tunnel I always used to imagine the flamed hotrod driving from behind. I was only young and had a heck of an imagination, all thanks to Stephen King. Sometimes they come back, IT and stand by me all have that 50's vibe and always reminds me of my childhood the 80s and 90s
Agreed. Love love love Stand By Me, and fell in love with IT. His movies do have a way of giving you that Old Hollywood Horror feel. That's what makes them so unique. Very nostalgic.
great movie and sad ending when that dead kid had to go back and get to heaven to see his parents
I lost my brother when he was older than me. I've now lived 3 years longer. But I'll always be his little sister.
❤
Prayers ❤ I hope you’re doing okay
27 years? That is the same increment of time in which It awakes from its sleep. O_O
Yep
Yes.
Of course.. Stephen King made both of them ..
Good damm movie 🎬
It’s funny, at the end, when Jim and Wayne hug good bye, it’s like a father and son moment. However, we all know that they’re brothers, and we also know that Wayne is the BIG brother and Jim is the LITTLE brother. 😆
Yes, it does seem like that. Of course Wayne is not aware that 27 years have passed since that fateful day; thus his kid brother Jimmy is now grown and a man, and a husband and father besides.
I'm surprised Jimmy never named his son after Wayne since they were pretty close as kids.
Why do I always get emotional no matter how many times I see this 😭
I love the end. It’s so sad and beautiful ☺️
Gotta let the tears flow, brother
I find this scene somewhat strange.
Wayne comes through and seem to identify Jimmy without problem, when reenacting the tunnel incident. Afterwards however, when the greasers disappears, he suddenly has a really hard time understanding it's Jimmy at older age.
An incredibly strong scene but perhaps a little strange made at that corner.
Or maybe when Wayne came back, he saw that the dudes that killed him were harassing another innocent man and helped him. But I do agree with you because Jimmy was calling for him anyway and Wayne felt him.
excellent movie but! its a very sad movie
How is it sad?
Derek Morris his brother died.
The fear on Lawsons face is so satysfying.
Absolutely...He knows that purgatory of the past tragedies is over, and he is going to hell forever.
@@scottallen3907I wonder if he would have stayed on earth if he was still pinned against that wall and he would be dragging out if they kept fighting?
6:31 the ending makes me very sad I never cry about movies but for some reason this always makes me tear. I think it’s because this movie reminds me of the bond I had with my older brothers and my childhood when I first saw this movie in 1991 when times were simpler
Am i the only one who stopped to think the Greasers might've died the first time anyways because he couldn't get the car off the track?
NO not at all, finally someone who realizes that.
The reason why they died in the first place was because one of them dropped the car key, so they couldn’t move the car. Mulier made it out but the other three met their Final Destination.
I love 1218's hooter whistle that was used for this movie.
+Joshua Peterson Nice too see someone else knows what it is.
+Travis Patton ikr
u guys meaning that in a good way or a bad way?
its a very distinctive whistle and a spooky one when used in an application such as this
yea that's why 1218 should return to the rails one day.
So they're just gonna leave Muller's body there? Lmao
This movie is really special to me for 15 years I been trying to find this movie. I knew it was a movie I thought I drempt it. I remember it was a sad scene I can finally rest it was bugging me for years now it's one of my favorite movies
I've always had a fascination with trains. Two members of my family were killed by them. One before I was born and the other when I was 20 years old. Ever since I can remember, I've always loved trains. This scene always allured me. I wonder if I'm the 3rd in line to go by train.
Still alive?
@@ShockMe1994 Yes I'm still here,
I love this movie. It is the most beautifully sad and melancholic horror movie I've seen this year
4:56 the train has returned for revenge
More like come back for vengeful souls that won't rest
His wife gets to see her brother in law and his son gets to see h is uncle
Wayne Jim loves you so much but we need him here Scotty needs him the same way Jimmy needed you
I like that it's an old steam train that serves as sort of the undeniable truth here.
They were bad dudes and the train came along and cleaned em up.
They came back, and you could hear it's whistle even before they did. "I KNOW they're gonna get loose, but I'm still watchin', don't you worry."
Then in the end the train ITSELF returns from the dead to do it's job all over again.
The train itself seems to represent fate, but there's a little more than that going on. ANY train could've come along and gotten em again, and assuming this one HAS some sort of soul to it, there's no particular reason why it would've gone to hell, as SEEMS to be implied by it's return.
My money says the train is actually a purely ANGELLIC-- or at least earnestly GOOD spirit-- that somehow knew it was still needed and couldn't rest.
It's return doesn't look and sound that way due to being "from hell", but rather due to being at decades of unrest and enraged at the presence of the very causes of it.
"Fuck, I'm tired! I already had to kill these assholes once, this time they're STAYIN' dead!"
Or what if it wasn't a spirit until AFTER it killed them, and then was GRANTED the task of BEING a force of truth long after it's corporeal form should've been scrapped.
You suddenly become aware of yourself as something that shouldn't even BE aware-- and then are imediately granted the task of holding decades long torch for something you had no say at all in.
You'd be pretty pissed.
that scene makes me cry to
That is literally the most creepiest ghost train I have ever seen.
It's like Stand By Me 1986 when Gordy lost his older brother Dennis played by John Cusack who he really looked up to and was his best friend.
This scene is so sad, it reminds me of the movie Ghost, with Patrick Swayze!
It’s sad, his big brother wayne didn’t survive and muller, regardless he was accomplices of his greasy friends.
Fun fact: The actor that Played (adult) Mueller, William Sanderson, played Sebastian in the critically acclaimed Sci Fi film "Blade Runner"
he is also on newhart blade runner is a classic he was good in this movie to even though his role was small
Derek Martin He was also in Man's Best Friend, Last Man Standing and True Blood
The crazy thing is that they would have died anyway, even when the key was found and the car was started the car was stuck on the tracks. The same thing would have probably happened before too if Jimmy didn’t pick it up and run away with it, this scene had a message to it and that’s one of them. The group would have died one way or another.
This is another case of "Evil Never Wins!"
I was waiting for him to say nobody calls me a chicken 🍗😄
Oh my god bringing tears
3:15 when The capital comes sometime and god finally comes and kicks butts in DC
Alright 👍. 🙏
5021 just wanted Revenge for thos who killed her in that car!!
When we hear the train in the distance it makes my skin run cold
Damn who’s chopping onions 😢
I remember watching this movie on TV when I was a kid in the 80’s.
It's 1991.
amazing ending its so heartwarming
Be careful of "Transfers" from "Milford High School!"
In the original short story, Jim summoned a demon to send them to hell. And the car was originally a 1954 Ford Sedan with "Snake eyes"(Snake eyes probably being the gang name). There were originally five to six members, and four of them attacked Wayne and Jim. Instead of Mueller, there was a guy named Charlie Splonder, A.K.A Bleach. Bleach had orange hair, similar to the anime character Ichigo from bleach, meanings that he could have taken inspiration from that short story only character. The reason was that he literally tried to color his hair with Clorox. The three hoods were uglier in the novel. Robert Lawson, also known as Richard in the film, had the strawberry bookmark, and black chinos instead of jeans. Vinny Vincent, originally known as Vinny Cory in the short story, had a blonde crewcut, and David Garcia, renamed to David North the film, was a large fat guy with black greasy hair and jittery eyes. The fact that he was described as large and overweight could have made him the basis for both Patrick Hockstetter, and his jittery eyes could have had him inspire Eyeball Chambers.
That describes Moochie from Christine.
Where did you read this short story? I have looked all over as a kid to find it.
This story is in the book anthology Night Shift.
This movie had me balling my eyes out
The train horn really freaks me out
Whistle.
I loved vinnie in this movie Nick Sadler played a good part
One of my favorite movies. Not sure why though
So they had time to get out of the car after realizing it wouldn't move, but they just continue to scream as the train approaches as they sit there in the car. Was their closure getting killed while the keys were in the ignition?
I think Jimmy had to give them the keys to resolve his role in their deaths. That way they can pass to hell by their own idiocy.
@@Lovememore231 I guess so.
Sad ending, a real tear jerker!!
And how.
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I lost my mom at 21 and my sister at 31 I miss both so bad it hurts but they will always be with me and we will be back again together
This is the only movie that genuinely made me cry my eyes out
Every victims who faced bullies before and after death may know this.
Same to my life plans...
7:20 I thought a train from heaven was gonna pick him up.
My brother is 9 years old I grew up
does anyone know why exactly this scenario must be redone the same exact way?
like if they redo everything does it mean they get out of hell or do they just want to redo it so jimmy dies with them?
Joe Brito I think it has something to do with they died because jimmy picked up the keys so they couldn't drive away and died. And they wanted to take him with them aswell. So maybe they wanted another chance to redo everything and even when they had the keys they went to hell.
Yes,that's it,like Jim even tells Sally shortly earlier in the film once he has this figured out,he has to change the way the incident happened,by getting the punks' car keys and giving them back,so ultimately their untimely ends won't be his fault. Really,in reality,if you were confronted with a bully or bullies the way Jimmy and Wayne were some 25 yrs back,and secretly stole their car keys so they would get run over by a train or something,then you could or,would be even arrested for murder. I mean,we know that's why,27 yrs ago,Jimmy had stolen the keys,because the punks were harrassing him and Wayne and so they couldn't drive away when they saw the train coming,and after Wayne gets stabbed and dies,Jimmy is seen running home and sobbing like mad,but still,after all that and in all the years following,you'd think he must have felt secretly guilty for what he did(stealing the keys and thus actually being responsible for Richard's, Vinnie's and David's ends). So now ,again,he has the chance to fix it so that the greaser trio getting run over by the train is not his fault,you get the picture,I'm sure..
Never clear on that myself. Mythology and fiction are filled with all sorts of idiosyncratic, bizzare, and senseless "rules" especially when dealing with the afterlife. Regardless I think it was a good direction to with for the story. I mean what were they going to do? Draw a pentagram, use the scale of crocodile and chalk? I kind of like how straight forward the "ritual" is for this story.
I imagine Thomas' evil brother Timothy crashing into those punk's car and they teleport inside his coaches where they fall off the viaduct where Timothy had is suicidal accident and taking them to Hell. This is how I think would happen.
I read that the locomotive is supposed to be the Clinchfeild 311, but then i dont know if its a santa fe one.
4:56 Norfolk & Western #1218's hooter whistle
4:57 that train is mad
hear that whistle blowing out on the north coast line and see the smoke coming out there a train with 600 cars pull in the station
This ending is like Titanic.
Liked Stephen King's short story. Liked this movie, and it is one of my favourite childhood memories. But i think we need another adaptation, much closer to Stephen King's story.
i cry in that ending and those 3 dead stooges got what`s coming to them and they already die for their crimes
That hug oh my god 😢😢😢😢😢😢
2:38 What Vinnie meant ,, You're not supposed to kill him''?
They had to re-enact the situation just like how it was 27 years ago, which is why Wayne was trapped in a dimension, he couldn’t go to heaven without this situation revolved, and the greasers couldn’t stay out of hell until they solved the situation, which is why they needed mueller alive, because he was one of the 6 that was there that day, also the reason why they couldn’t just stab Jimmy and kill him for revenge, they needed him alive.
That locomotive’s whistle reminds me N&W 1218 and the locomotive Southern Pacific #5021 is now at Pamona, California in Railroad Museum.
jacob hinojosa Is #5021 the engine used in this film?
Rattle Eye (yes it is)
jacob hinojosa Dude that’s supper interesting, I think it was edited into the movie however. Not sure if you saw the beginning of the movie where it showed the incident but the tracks had very sharp curves that a engine that large and long would never make it through without derailing, but I love that they actually used a real and a existing engine to play the role!
Rattle Eye why’s that
There’s a few things that they change with the locomotive obviously one of them is the whistle since the engine was not operational they can’t use 5021s whistle and instead used N&W 1218s hotter whistle there’s also another whistle which is heard in the background of the movie which I assume is some kind of 3 chime whistle but the way the whistle is blown believes me to think it came from a shay locomotive another thing that they change was the cow catcher they took off the SP cow catcher that it originally had and replaced it with a grilled cow catcher I don’t know why they did this but probably to give it a more northern appearance and the last thing that they changed was the bell they took off the air compressed bell and replaced it with a swinging bell once again they probably did same reason with the cowcatcher
i just love how they are in a gang if i was with them they will have my back and i will have theirs
I havent seen this movie yet but it makes my blood boil cuz of bullies.
If I'm not mistaken, that locomotive is resembles to Southern Pacific 5021.
That's because it is Southern Pacific 5021.
You can't kill whats already been dead... Sometimes they come back....
5:24 Is that the kid from home alone 4?
This is one unique instance in which the ending of the movie is better then the ending of the book....just barely
The steam engine train whistle is from the Norfolk and western 1218
This is my favorite Stephen King movie they should remake this instead of IT I hated that oneI hate clowns IT created my Clinicaphobia...This movie though inhibits everything history repeats itself if you don’t take care of the situation first time and always comes back to haunt in different ways more than one. It makes me cry the idea that The big brother comes back from the dead
mane killed by the train twice mane i thougt you can't kill anything that is already dead especially demons and if they were demons they shouldn't went back to the train tunnel which took them out the very first time they most likely should of avoid that area
Justin C Richardson they had to redo the incident
The train..isn’t a real train, it’s hell calling them back, which is why there’s red smoke, and a loud whistle, also why the train disappears as soon as the greasers die
I always cry 😭😭
I love that 57 chevy
I cried to
Bellissimo film 👍👍👍
the movie is way better than the short story
I think there both very different this movie reminds me more of something like Ghost were as the short story was more a short horror chiller with a real message both are good in there own way in my opinion.
1:14 - 1:20 😂😄😅🐔🐓
how is the main greaser a teenager? he looks older than jimmy lmao
Yeah, some people age better than others. I'm 42 and I still get carded in stores, but it's not because I look young, it's because some highschoolers look as old as me. I think Robert Rusler was 26 when this movie came out, but I'm not 100% sure
Why didn’t they get out of the damn car?
i guess they were too scared, I would have just pulled Austin (I that’s the name of him that jimmy was talking to) out of the car and escape to safety with the others
2024 anyone? 😭
me
that car is back
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
great movie
Wondering where this tunnel scene was filmed....does anyone know???
Rocheport, MO! The tunnel was on the MKT mainline through Missouri (and in fact, was the only tunnel on the entire MKT system).
The tunnel is now part of the Katy Trail State Park and is open to pedestrians. Just do an image search for "Rocheport Tunnel" and you can see all kinds of pictures of it, both old and recent. Or, just visit Rocheport and walk through it yourself. Just watch out for greasers ;)
4:56
Bellissimo 👍
HEY KIIIID!
Now this is over you,'re gonna go to better.place
Where mum and dad are waiting for you
Bellissimo film 😁
The original story has a much darker end...