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Black Five: The Last Days of Steam DVD, 1968Availability Delivery Returns Policy
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MovieMail's ReviewA set of three films marking the 40th anniversary of the last steam journey on Britain’s mainline railways. Black Five is a nostalgic tribute to the engine of the same name, with railwaymen’s reminiscenses accompanying evocative scenes of its craftsmanship and engineering in action. The Painter and the Engines is even more atmospheric, as painter David Shepherd, known for his scenes of African wildlife, goes down to the Nine Elms locomotive sheds to capture the last days of steam on the southern railways. The soot and grime of the sheds makes it into his paintings, and as Shepherd races to record what he can on canvas of the “simmering, sooted giants”, the editing gets sharper and the film greedily fills its last frames with as many steam trains as it can. The final film, King George V, tells the history of that celebrated locomotive, from clips of it at 1927 Fair of the Iron Horse in America to its 1970 home on Bulmers’ sidings in Hereford, “waiting for the day that BR’s policy may change, to permit steam to return to the tracks.”
Graeme Hobbs on 7th February 2008
Film InformationDirector - Paul Barnes Produced - 1968 Main Language - English Countries & Regions - British Film
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Film DescriptionThree films about the final days of steam on British Railways.
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