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Jimmy Stewart's "Night Passage"

Got a heads up that this was a good Colorado Railroad movie. We watched it last night and neither Jan nor I could remeber ever seeing it before. Good scenes of the Durango and Silverton area of the DRGW narrow gauge. Looked like a lot of it was filmed right out of Silverton.

Ric Golding said:
Got a heads up that this was a good Colorado Railroad movie. We watched it last night and neither Jan nor I could remeber ever seeing it before. Good scenes of the Durango and Silverton area of the DRGW narrow gauge. Looked like a lot of it was filmed right out of Silverton.
Did you mean to post a link? Don't worry; I hold the world record for not attaching important attachments to eMails, so I know the feeling!

Dave,

What would I have linked to? It is a movie a person can rent through one of the places like Blockbusters or through one of the movie mail rental things like Netflix, which is how we go it. Just passing on the info .

Got it from Netflix today will watch tonight and report.

jn

Ric Golding said:
Dave,

What would I have linked to? It is a movie a person can rent through one of the places like Blockbusters or through one of the movie mail rental things like Netflix, which is how we go it. Just passing on the info .


There are a few free streaming video sites around, and they are especially good for older films, even on old, slow PCs like ours.

TY 4 the info.

OK movie but the train footage is great, well worth the price of admission.

Glad it was okay, John. I felt it was worth allocating a little of my awake time. I enjoyed figuring out where the scenes were shot.

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