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Ranken boards the locomotive from the helicopter; Manny handcuffs him inside the lead engine. Ranken orders Manny to stop the train before it crashes, but Manny has chosen to die (and take Ranken to his death with him) rather than be recaptured. When reminded of Buck and Sara in the second engine, Manny uncouples the lead engine from the rest of the train, which makes the latter shut down and come to a stop. He waves goodbye (ignoring Buck's screaming pleas to shut down the lead engine), and climbs onto the roof in the freezing snow, with his arms stretched out, accepting his inevitable fate. Buck and Manny's fellow inmates mourn in their cells as the lone engine vanishes into the storm. A quote from
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three on board to death, rather than risking a chemical explosion. Ranken forces Barstow to help him reach the train via helicopter. Manny tries forcing Buck into a suicidal scramble around the second engine's frozen nose. Sara's intervention on Buck's behalf results in an armed face-off between the convicts. Emotionally broken, all three slump into depression. Ranken's accomplice is lowered from a helicopter to the lead engine, but falls through the second engine's windscreen, and then under the train.
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breakout, Manny is forced to advance his plan to mid-winter after he is stabbed in the hand. Manny recruits young prisoner Buck McGeehy to help in the plan. After escaping from the prison via a sewer tunnel that opens near a freezing river, and a cross-country hike, the two arrive at a switchyard. After stealing railroad clothing, they board a train, consisting only of four locomotives.
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alerted to the situation. Barstow allows the train to reach the mainline while trying to keep the tracks farther down the line clear. The runaway smashes the rear flatbed and caboose of another train pulling onto a siding. The collision damages the cab of the lead locomotive and jams the front door of the second engine, an old inoperable
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was announced as the female lead. The part ended up being played by Rebecca De Mornay, who said "It's my first real action-oriented picture. There are scenes where I'm walking across the top of a train – things like that. I really wanted to do something that called for a lot of physical acting, where
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Further ahead the train's present route is a tight curve near a chemical plant. Realising the fast-moving train would derail at the curve causing damage to the plant with a possibility of major environmental disaster, the dispatchers divert the runaway onto a dead-end branch line, thus condemning all
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The elderly railroad engineer, Al, has a fatal heart attack after starting the train and falls off the lead locomotive. He applies the brakes, but the locomotives overpower them, resulting in the brake shoes burning off. As the unmanned train accelerates, dispatchers Dave Prince and Frank Barstow are
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awarded the film four out of four stars. Ebert wrote the opening prison scenes were well-made but routine, while the film's genius showed in the train sequences with "stunning" action scenes and the contrast between Roberts' "wild man" persona and Voight's "intelligent" convict; DeMornay's "role as
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had its premiere in New York City on November 15, 1985, followed by its limited release in 965 theatres on December 6, 1985. It made $ 2,601,480 on that weekend. It was released nationwide on January 17, 1986, and was well received by critics, but failed to find an audience. It opened in 8th place
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Spurred on by the appearance of his archenemy with a resolve to not be returned to prison, Manny makes a perilous leap to the lead engine. He falls off the train but grabs onto the coupling to prevent himself from slipping off it. While attempting to reboard, the knuckle shifts, crushing his hand.
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Oscar "Manny" Manheim is a bank robber and hero to the convicts of Alaska's Stonehaven Maximum Security Prison. After two previous escape attempts, Manny is put in solitary confinement for three years. A court order compels Associate Warden Ranken to release him from solitary. Planning a third
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on March 20, 1986. Invitations for the premiere were sent to people from the Department of Commerce, Rarus Railroad, and Cannon Films personnel, as well as Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, and Rebecca De Mornay. However, none of the actors could attend. The film made $ 7,936,012 worldwide.
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The train's horn then blows, alerting the authorities (and the two fugitives) that someone else is aboard the train. Barstow has the maintainer cancel the derailment. Ranken concludes his two escaped convicts are fleeing by rail. Meanwhile, the fugitives are discovered by Sara, a
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subsidiary. The unit's identification is RRC #1800. As of 2015, the locomotive has been stored, is out of service, needing wheelwork. A return to service on the Port Harbor Railroad is unlikely, as there is talk about sending the unit to another Respondek
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Richard (Rick) Holley was killed prior to the start of principal photography when the helicopter he was piloting hit power lines while scouting for shoot locations in Alaska. The film is dedicated to him during the closing credits.
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was hired to adapt Kurosawa's script into English. The film would be shot along tracks between Syracuse and Rochester in New York over 16 weeks in October 1966. Tetsuo Aoyagi would produce and the film would be shot in 70 mm.
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who explains she sounded the horn and the train is out of control. As jumping off the train at its current speed would be suicide, the only possible way to stop it would be to climb forward onto the lead engine and press its
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ARR GP7 #1801 was sold to a locomotive leasing company in Kansas City, Missouri, then sold to the Missouri Central Railroad and operated as MOC #1800. The locomotive subsequently appeared in another motion picture,
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ARR F7 #1500 was retired from service in 1992, and is now at the Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry Museum in Wasilla, Alaska, as can be seen on the front page of their website MuseumOfAlaska.org.
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ARR GP7 #1810 was sold to the Oregon Pacific Railroad and operated as OP #1810. In 2008, the unit was sold to the Cimarron Valley Railroad and is now permanently coupled to former OP Slug #1010.
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Plans to shoot were cancelled at the last minute, only to be scheduled and cancelled yet again. In April 1967 the project had been "indefinitely postponed" and Kurosawa signed to make
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based on 36 reviews, and an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critical consensus states, "Charging forward with the momentum of a locomotive,
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decided that their name and logo would not be shown. Several scenes referred to the railroad as "A&E Northern." The filming took place near
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In the play the first line is spoken by the character Lady Anne, the second by the Duke of Gloucester (later to become King Richard III).
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Konchalovsky knew Jon Voight, who had helped get the director his visa to work in the US in 1979 (Voight wanted Konchalovsky to direct
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on its premiere weekend and failed to make back its production cost. The film also had a premiere in Anaconda, Montana at the
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makes great use of its adrenaline-fueled premise and star presences of Jon Voight and Eric Roberts". On
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in Anaconda, Montana, used local locomotives from the BA&P fleet along with former Northern Pacific
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Lister's appearances as Deebo in "Friday" and "Next Friday" had a lasting effect on black film cannon.
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The runaway train's lineup in the movie consisted of four Alaska Railroad locomotives, all built by
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The story concerns two escaped convicts and a female assistant locomotive driver who are stuck on a
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magazine by Warren Young about a runaway train. He thought it would make a good film and contacted
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polled several film critics, directors, actors, and stunt actors to list their top action films.
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Principal photography began spring of 1985, at the Butte, Anaconda, & Pacific Roundhouse in
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ARR GP40-2 #3010 is still active on the Alaska Railroad, painted in the new corporate scheme.
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about doing an international co-production. In June 1966, Kurosawa announced he would make
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ALJEAN HARMETZ (November 30, 1985). "Russian director gets Runaway Train on the rails".
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Kurosawa intended the original screenplay to be his first color film following
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Dodes'Ka-den (Akira Kurosawa: It's wonderful to create – Kurosawa Uses Color)
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Rosenfield, Paul (May 26, 1985). "KONCHALAVSKY BREAKS THE CINEMA CURTAIN".
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to recommend a director. Coppola and his producer, Tom Luddy, suggested
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In 1982 the Nippon Herald company, which owned Kurosawa's script, asked
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received generally positive reviews, and has an 83% approval rating on
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Films featuring a Best Drama Actor Golden Globe winning performance
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Ryman, Rick (April 4, 1985). "TOUGH AND SEXY? NOT HER NEW ROLE".
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The locomotives used in the film have gone their separate ways:
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Special Collectors' Edition - The Greatest Action Movies Ever
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Martin, Betty (July 1, 1966). "Train on a 'Foreign' Track".
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Hollywood a Go-Go: The True Story of the Cannon Film Empire
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Gaibraith, Stuart, IV. "MISADVENTURES IN HOLLYWOOD".
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that it was the most under-rated movie of the 1980s.
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I'm acting not as much with words as with my body."
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Index


Andrei Konchalovsky
Paul Zindel
Edward Bunker
Akira Kurosawa
Hideo Oguni
Ryūzō Kikushima
Menahem Golan
Yoram Globus
Jon Voight
Eric Roberts
Rebecca De Mornay
Kyle T. Heffner
John P. Ryan
T. K. Carter
Kenneth McMillan
Alan Hume
Henry Richardson
Trevor Jones
Golan-Globus Productions
The Cannon Group, Inc.
Limited
Wide
action
thriller film
Andrei Konchalovsky
Jon Voight
Eric Roberts
Rebecca De Mornay
John P. Ryan

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