Travelin' Trains
Travelin' Trains

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Travelin' Trains

1988
Movie
29 min
English

The story of Sam Unterman, a young man in search of his father, "The Snowman," in depression-era Georgia, and the blues music that united and separated him from his search. The truth to the railroad warning that "hobo legends ain't the same as book legends," becomes painfully clear to young Sam in his journey through the music of a generation living the blues.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mark S. MillerGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary takes viewers on a nostalgic journey across America, exploring the rich history and enduring appeal of trains. Through archival footage and interviews, it highlights the engineering marvels, the people who worked on them, and the scenic routes that defined an era of travel. The film captures the romance and adventure associated with train journeys, celebrating their role in shaping the nation.

Critical Reception

Travelin' Trains was generally well-received as a charming and informative documentary, particularly appealing to families and train enthusiasts. Critics often praised its educational content and engaging presentation of railway history. Audiences appreciated the nostalgic tone and the visual spectacle of various locomotives and landscapes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational value and historical accuracy.

  • Appreciated for its nostalgic appeal and focus on classic trains.

  • Lauded as a family-friendly viewing experience.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features footage from various historical railway lines across the United States, showcasing different eras of train travel and locomotive design.

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