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Rail (1967)
"Rail" captures British Railways at a major turning-point in its history. In certain respects, this was a period of considerable upheaval and loss. There was a facing-up to the increasing need for a big modernisation drive. Full and speedy electrification, or the wider promotion of diesel-power on remaining lines, became a matter of top priority. Geoffrey Jones recorded a rapidly disappearing world of everyday steam travel, with its labour-intensive rail workforce : some of the footage in "Rail" (recognisable from "Snow") dates from around 1962.
Dị: Documentary
Nkedo:
Ndị ọrụ: Geoffrey Jones (Director), Wilfred Josephs (Music), Marcus Dods (Music Director), Daphne Oram (Music)
Subtitle:
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Hapụ: Jan 01, 1967
Ewu ewu: 0.347
Asụsụ:
.Lọ nka: Geoffrey Jones (Films), British Railways Board, British Transport Films
Mba: United Kingdom