Ted miles Wrote:
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. . . I am not much of a movie fan; but even
> I have seen the Japanese original with sub-
> titles and the Yul Brynner period movie.
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> Nor do I remember a train in that one. Was
> it narrow gauge or standard?
As noted in two or three of the posts referred to below by Willie, narrow gauge FCI #267 (renumbered as #67 for M-7) appeared in the so-called 'mumblety-peg' scene, simmering in the background during the knife vs gun showdown. There's no railroad action other than a wisp or two of steam escaping from #67 as a very laconic James Coburn nails a blowhard badman wannabe.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 10/18/2016 11:53PM by Russo Loco.