Earl Wrote:
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> Way up on the "Stink-o-meter" was The Legend of
> the Lone Ranger.
Stink-o-meter.....Love that one Earl!!
It was filmed before I went to
> work there, but I remember I playing at the Chama
> Drive-in in 1980.
Chama had a Drive-in?
I was REAL bad. I remember
> reading somewhere that the guy who played the L.R
> was so bad they had to get someone to redub all
> his lines after the filming was done.
>
> I remember a few directors asking for less smoke
> after a couple of takes. I had to tell them the
> ugly truth that once the coal is in the firebox,
> I'm not shoveling it back out. Then there was the
> request for "white smoke" because the director saw
> that early that morning when things were cooler
> and the engine was still drying herself out. Of
> course the request came in the middle of the
> afternoon when it was 85 degrees out and the
> engine was well warmed up.
>
> Hooray for Hollywierd.
I could never get too excited about trains in movies as they are usually all never portrayed correctly. A couple of my favorites however are"The Train" French train, and Von Ryan's Express, French and Italian sidestacker. Lots of good steam action in those and somewhat authentic.
Most of the others are "Hollywierd". I saw the recent Lone Ranger movie with Johnny Depp, and the train scenes are really goofy, but hey, I went to be entertained, and it was an entertaining movie. I don't expect Hollywood to get the train scenes right!!! Why would they start now!!
Greg