Join Thomas the Tank Engine and his train friends on their adventures as they learn valuable life lessons and solve problems together.
Chuggington is a town where talking trains explore the railway, tunnels, and bridges. Follow the adorable locomotive characters as they learn valuable lessons about friendship and life.
Thomas and his fellow trains embark on thrilling adventures filled with friendship, education, and fun on the colorful island. With their distinctive personalities and teamwork, they overcome challenges and learn important life lessons along the way.
In La Bête Humaine, a railwayman becomes entangled in a complex web of murder, jealousy, and family secrets, leading to tragic events. As he investigates a murder, he becomes involved in a troubled marriage, unfaithfulness, violence against women, and the consequences of fate and heredity. Through the story's twists and turns, the railwayman's life is forever changed.
When his grandmother's beloved dog is kidnapped during the Tour de France, a young boy teams up with three eccentric singers to rescue the pup and take down the mafia.
Anna Karenina, a married woman, falls in love with Count Vronsky and faces the consequences of her affair, challenging societal norms and her own morality.
Trains: Two Centuries of Innovation is a documentary movie that delves into the rich history of trains, from the invention of steam locomotives to the modern high-speed electric trains. Through archival footage and expert interviews, the film highlights the significant role of trains in shaping societies and revolutionizing transportation.
During the height of the British Empire in India, a group of passengers on a train must navigate through dangerous territories, rebel attacks, and treacherous obstacles to protect a young prince and ensure his safe passage.
When a train carrying explosives catches fire, a group of diverse individuals must work together to stop the train and rescue its passengers before it's too late.
When a Police inspector is killed by a band of thugs, his grieving father Samsher Singh seeks justice. Pratap Singh has left behind a pregnant widow, who dies in chidbirth, leaving Samsher to bring up the child Kunal. The transformation of Samsher Singh (a locomotive engine driver) into Sobhraj, multi millionaire and owner of a vast network of business. Kunal is brought up by Abu Baba, a servant of Sobhraj to be honest, upright, and very independent minded. Durga, the daughter of a former employee of Sobhraj, who is serving time and Kunal fall in love. This not acceptable to his grandfather, though Abu Baba approves of the relationship. Disaster strikes when an attempt is made to separate the lovers. The life of Samsher Singh alias Sobhraj begins to unravel from here. How Kunal's ethical upbringing by his foster-father, and his financial and business circumstances of his grandfather meet in a titanic conscience clash and how he resolves matters is at the nexus of the plot.
The Blacksmith is a comedy short film that follows a blacksmith as he faces a series of comedic challenges, including changing a tire, shoeing a horse, and dealing with a dissatisfied customer. The film is set in a small village in the 1920s and features black-and-white visuals and silent movie style.
Thomas goes to the Great Railway Show and competes with some of the world's finest locomotives.
Thodari is a Tamil movie about a high-speed train journey that takes a terrifying turn when the passengers become hostages in a hijacking. The story follows the passengers as they navigate through fear, threat, and imagination while trying to survive the ordeal.
In this Puppetoon animated short film (an Academy Award Best Short Subject, Cartoons nominee), legendary American folklore figure John Henry (voice of Rex Ingram) goes to work for the C&O Railroad, which shortly thereafter buys an automatic steel-driving engine, The Inky-Poo. John Henry matches his strength against the engine, saying that any man can beat a machine because a man has a mind. Can he prevail? In 2015 this film, deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with UCLA Film & Television Archive in 2009.
Geoffrey Holden (Lloyd Corrigan) is an elderly con-man who is a lovable old man when providing his beloved granddaughter (Gigi Perreau) with the simple luxuries of life, yet has no qualms when working a racket devised to relieve his victims of their property. Trudy Marshall is the governess of the granddaughter, and is in love with a detective (Michael Duane) who is about to expose the old man's unsuspected activities.
The Yosemite Valley Railroad, which runs through the breathtaking scenery and stunning vistas of Yosemite National Park, is on the brink of failure. The grandson of a Chinese railroad laborer embarks on a romantic, but ultimately doomed, quest to save this railroad from being sold for scrap. His love of trains finds him working as a railroad-man, instead of at his father's profitable business. He manages to locate a wealthy eccentric investor to help him acquire the railroad, but its financial inviability makes this a quixotic reprieve, at best. The film also portrays the anti-Asian racism present in America at the conclusion of World War II.
A strange balloon with an eye floats towards infinity, accompanied by surreal imagery of trains, zeppelins, and other fantastical elements.
A ‘phantom ride’ taken from the front of a train passing through the Devon town of Barnstaple.
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