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Titfield Thunderbolt Collection (#2)

Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton

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Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Godfrey Tearle and George Relph

Godfrey Tearle and George Relph
laugh in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: One of the moments from the finale of The Titfield Thunderbolt

One of the moments from the finale of The Titfield Thunderbolt
with George Relph, Godfrey Tearle and John Gregson

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Hugh Griffith as Dan

Hugh Griffith as Dan
outside his residence in The Titfield Thunderbolt a decomissioned rail coach

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Hugh Griffith as Dan and Stanley Holloway as Mr Valentine

Hugh Griffith as Dan and Stanley Holloway as Mr Valentine
In a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Naunton Wayne and Stanley Holloway

Naunton Wayne and Stanley Holloway
as Blakeworth and Mr Valentine in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Crump and Pearce in front one of the coaches

Crump and Pearce in front one of the coaches
Ewan Roberts and Jack MacGowran in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Jack MacGowran Sid James and Ewan Roberts

Jack MacGowran Sid James and Ewan Roberts
as Crump Hawkins and Pearce in a pub scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Gabrielle Brune as Joan

Gabrielle Brune as Joan
in a scene in the local pub from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: A portrait of Sid James

A portrait of Sid James
as Hawkins in the Ealing classic comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: John Gregson with Stanley Holloway and George Relph

John Gregson with Stanley Holloway and George Relph
laugh in a pub scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Sid James as Hawkins and Gabrielle Brune as Joan

Sid James as Hawkins and Gabrielle Brune as Joan
in a pub scene from the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Planning the music for The Titfield Thunderbolt

Planning the music for The Titfield Thunderbolt
Composer Georges Auric and Ealing musical director Ernest Irving

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Model making at Ealing Studios

Model making at Ealing Studios
creating the models of the steam engines for the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Behind the scenes of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Behind the scenes of The Titfield Thunderbolt
setting up the a temporary viewing theatre on location

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Charles Crichton and Godfrey Tearle

Charles Crichton and Godfrey Tearle
discussing a shot on location for The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Charles Crichton smoking the pipe

Charles Crichton smoking the pipe
reading the shooting script for The Titfield Thunderbolt with producer Michael Truman

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Charles Crichton and T. E B. Clarke

Charles Crichton and T. E B. Clarke
during a visit on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt by the scriptwriter

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Douglas Slocombe and crew

Douglas Slocombe and crew
during a pause from the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Sir Michael Balcon visits the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Sir Michael Balcon visits the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt
Producer Michael Truman, Sir Michael Balcon and Charles Crichton in front of the steam engine The Lion

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Family on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Family on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt
Sid James smiles with his daughter Reina in front of one of the engines used on the film

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Who me?

Who me?
Sid James and Gabrielle Brune on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Smiling in front of the tractor

Smiling in front of the tractor
Sid James and Gabrielle Brune on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: A drink by the window of the buffet car

A drink by the window of the buffet car
Stanley Holloway on set of the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Loving the buffet car

Loving the buffet car
Stanley Holloway on set of the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Tea on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Tea on the set of The Titfield Thunderbolt
High Griffith and Naunton Wayne take a break from filming

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Behind the scenes of a comedy classic

Behind the scenes of a comedy classic
With a camera in the foreground a scene is set up during the making of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Filming the Titfield Thunderbolt

Filming the Titfield Thunderbolt
Charles Crichton and Douglas Slocombe set up a shot with Stanley Holloway

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: The Vicar on the Thunderbolt

The Vicar on the Thunderbolt
George Relph on the Lion the engine used to play the Titfield Thunderbolt engine

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: A detail of one of the train engines from The Titfield Thunderbolt

A detail of one of the train engines from The Titfield Thunderbolt
Three engines were used for filming with two, placed in opposite directions, to cover the role of the modern engine

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Liverpool & Manchester Centenary Celebrations 1930

Liverpool & Manchester Centenary Celebrations 1930
The locomotive " Lion" which starred in the 1950s comedy " The Titfield Thunderbolt", pulled this replica train on a circular track on the Wavertree Playground in Liverpool as

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Herbert C Walton (1880-1955)

Herbert C Walton (1880-1955)
who played Seth in The Titfield Thunderbolt in the classic Ealing comedy written by Tibby Clarke

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: John Gregson as Gordon

John Gregson as Gordon
in a portrait taken for The Titfield Thunderbolt. In May 1953 (two months after the release of the Ealing film) Gregson appeared in Genevieve a comedy originally meant for Ealing, too

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: John Gregson as Gordon

John Gregson as Gordon
with a hat on location for the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: John Gregson (1919-1975) as Gordon

John Gregson (1919-1975) as Gordon
a portrait of the actor during the filming of The Titfield Thunderbolt. A Rank contract arstist, Gregson was loaned to Ealing Studios specifically for the filming of the comedy

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Sid James as Hawkins

Sid James as Hawkins
in Charles Crichtons The Titfield Thunderbolt, in the background is the steam engine The Lion that was used to impersonate the Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Hugh Griffith (1912-1980)

Hugh Griffith (1912-1980)
as Dan, the somewhat unreliable train driver in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: The Thunderbolt thunders the countryside around Titfield

The Thunderbolt thunders the countryside around Titfield
in a scene from the classic Ealing Comedy

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: George Relph as the vicar

George Relph as the vicar
startled in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: The Thunderbolt is stolen

The Thunderbolt is stolen
by the Titfield residents in the Ealing comedy. The sequence was shot at the then Imperial Institute in South Kensington, London

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: George Relph and Dan in the Thunderbolt

George Relph and Dan in the Thunderbolt
a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Dan and Mr Valentine on the hand car

Dan and Mr Valentine on the hand car
Hugh Griffith and Stanley Holloway in the Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: The bishop and Vicar refill the Thunderbolt with water

The bishop and Vicar refill the Thunderbolt with water
Godfrey Tearle and George Relph in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Hawkins in a fight

Hawkins in a fight
Sid James and Gabrielle Brune in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Godfrey Tearle and George Relph

Godfrey Tearle and George Relph
in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Godfrey Tearle and George Relph

Godfrey Tearle and George Relph
laugh in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Godfrey Tearle and George Relph

Godfrey Tearle and George Relph
laugh in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: A smiling Godfrey Tearle

A smiling Godfrey Tearle
as the bishop in The Titfield Thunderbolt

Background imageTitfield Thunderbolt Collection: Pushing the truck off the tracks

Pushing the truck off the tracks
Hugh Griffith in a scene from The Titfield Thunderbolt



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Titfield Thunderbolt Collection

Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton. The story follows a group of villagers who decide to take over their local railway line after it is threatened with closure. The villagers, led by the vicar, form a committee and set about running the line themselves. They face numerous obstacles along the way, including sabotage from an unscrupulous bus company and legal challenges from the railway board. Despite these difficulties, they eventually succeed in keeping their beloved train service alive. With its charming characters and comedic situations, Titfield Thunderbolt is an enjoyable light-hearted romp that celebrates community spirit and determination in the face of adversity.
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