Train of Events


2:45 pm - 4:30 pm, Friday, June 19 on Talking Pictures TV (82)

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Four stories linked by a train crash. Tales include a troubled driver making his final run before a hoped-for promotion and a second-rate actor who murders his wife in a fit of jealousy. Comedy drama anthology, starring Jack Warner, Peter Finch, Susan Shaw, Joan Dowling, Lawrence Payne and John Clements


1949 subtitles
General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Jack Warner (Actor) .. Jim Hardcastle
Peter Finch (Actor) .. Phillip
Susan Shaw (Actor) .. Doris Hardcastle
Joan Dowling (Actor) .. Ella
Gladys Henson (Actor) .. Mrs Hardcastle
Patrick Doonan (Actor) .. Ron Stacey
Valerie Hobson (Actor) .. Stella
Lawrence Payne (Actor) .. Richard
John Clements (Actor) .. Raymond Hillary
Basil Dearden (Director)
Sidney Cole (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Jack Warner (Actor) .. Jim Hardcastle
Peter Finch (Actor) .. Phillip
Born: September 28, 1916 in London
Best Known For: A distinguished film career.
Early-life: Frederick George Peter Ingle Finch was born in London on September 28, 1916. He went to live with his great uncle Edward Finch in Sydney at the age of 10. Peter worked in a series of dead-end jobs before taking up acting.
Career: At the age of 19, Finch toured Australia with George Sorlie's travelling troupe. His first screen performance was in the 1935 short The Magic Shoes. He made his feature film debut in Rudd Family Goes to Town (1938). He enlisted in the Australian army in 1941 and served in the Middle East. After the war, Finch worked in radio and put on a number of theatre productions in Sydney. He left Australia for London in 1948 and Laurence Olivier became his mentor. His first big break came when he was cast in Daphne Laureola at the Old Vic. In 1954, Finch began making films for Rank. In 1956 he appeared in box office hits A Town Like Alice and The Battle of the River Plate, and went on to become an international star with the success of The Nun's Story (1959). He had considerable success in the 1960s and 1970s in The Trials of Oscar Wilde (1960), No Love for Johnnie (1961) and Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971). He won a posthumous Academy Award for Network (1976). He died in Beverly Hills on January 14, 1977 at the age of 60.
Quote: 'Good acting should teach people to understand rather than judge.'
Trivia: Had a reputation as a hard-drinking womaniser. He had an on-off affair with Vivian Leigh, which began in 1948.
Susan Shaw (Actor) .. Doris Hardcastle
Joan Dowling (Actor) .. Ella
Gladys Henson (Actor) .. Mrs Hardcastle
Patrick Doonan (Actor) .. Ron Stacey
Valerie Hobson (Actor) .. Stella
Lawrence Payne (Actor) .. Richard
John Clements (Actor) .. Raymond Hillary
Basil Dearden (Director)
Charles Crichton (Director)
Sidney Cole (Director)

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