- The
Titfield Thunderbolt is a 1953
British comedy film
directed by
Charles Crichton and
starring Stanley Holloway,
Naunton Wayne,
George Relph and John...
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station was used as "
Titfield"
station in the
Ealing comedy film The
Titfield Thunderbolt. Many of the
scenes of the
village of "
Titfield" were shot in the...
-
Kitson &
Laird of
Leeds in 1838. It
featured in the 1953
Ealing comedy, The
Titfield Thunderbolt. Lion was
ordered by the LMR in
October 1837 as one of an order...
- for him.
Other notable film
appearances include the
Ealing comedy The
Titfield Thunderbolt (1953), Tony Richardson's Tom
Jones (1963),
David Lean's Doctor...
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Wayne also
appeared alone in
other films including the
Ealing comedy The
Titfield Thunderbolt (1953) and
Obsession (1949).
Wayne married Gladys Dove, a concert...
- (both 1952). He also had a
leading role in
another Ealing comedy, The
Titfield Thunderbolt (1953).
Gregson became a star when cast in the
comedy Genevieve...
- Railway. The
preservation of the line
inspired the
Ealing Comedy film The
Titfield Thunderbolt. The
origin of the railway's name is uncertain: it may refer...
- join
forces to try to
prevent the
publication of this new discovery. The
Titfield Thunderbolt (1953)
echoes the
theme of P****port to Pimlico,
switched to...
-
houses have
names instead of numbers, as was
noted in the
Ealing comedy The
Titfield Thunderbolt,
which was
filmed locally in 1952 and
where Freshford village...
- (1950) – man (uncredited) The Man in the
White Suit (1951) –
Wilson The
Titfield Thunderbolt (1953) –
Clegg The
Ladykillers (1955) –
nervous man (uncredited)...