- The Railrodder
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name = The Railrodder
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director =Gerald Potterton
producer =Julian Biggs
writer = Gerald PottertonBuster Keaton (uncredited)
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starring = Buster Keaton
music =Eldon Rathburn
cinematography =Robert Humble
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distributor =National Film Board of Canada
released = 1965
runtime = Short: 24 min.
country =Canada
language =Silent film
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website = http://www.nfb.ca/collection/films/fiche/?id=10494&v=h&lg=en&exp=$%7brailrodder%7d
amg_id = 1:301498
imdb_id = 0059631"The Railrodder" is a
1965 short comedy film released by theNational Film Board of Canada and starringBuster Keaton in one of his final film roles. It was also his finalsilent film , as the film contains no dialogue and allsound effects are overdubbed.Directed by
Gerald Potterton , "The Railrodder" is a 25-minute comedic travelogue ofCanada . It begins with Keaton, playing an unnamed English gentleman, reading a newspaper inLondon, England . A full-page ad proclaiming "SEE CANADA NOW!" catches his attention. He promptly throws the newspaper away and jumps into the Thames. He subsequently reemerges on the east coast of Canada, having apparently swum the Atlantic, where he is greeted by a sign indicating the direction to the other side of Canada, 3,982½ miles away.Buster starts his long hike, but soon finds a one-man, open-top rail maintenance vehicle, commonly known as a
speeder , parked on a rail track. He sits in the driver's seat intending to take a nap, but he accidentally puts the vehicle in gear, and it speeds off down the track.The remainder of the film is a series of mini-adventures shared by Buster and the motor car as the vehicle (with an apparently inexhaustible fuel supply) follows the
Canadian National Railway line across Canada. En route, Buster is shown making breakfast, acting as a maid, and even doing laundry, never once intentionally stopping the vehicle (though he later does stop in order to obtain camouflage so he can do some bird-hunting). A running gag involves a storage compartment in the vehicle which, much likeMary Poppins ' bag or "Doctor Who "'sTARDIS , seems to be infinitely large on the inside, as he pulls out everything from pillows and a fur coat to a full tea service. Along the way he also has some close calls withlocomotive s and even other speeders coming the other direction, but emerges victorious each time.The backdrop to all of this is the Canadian countryside, as the film provides scenic views of Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies, the Rockies and the West Coast, circa 1964-65. Cities visited by Buster include
Montreal ,Ottawa andVancouver .The film ends with Buster finally arriving at the West Coast. After taking in the view for a few moments, he gets ready to start the long ride back, only to discover his rail car has been taken by a
Japan ese gentleman who has just emerged from the ocean and has decided to take his own tour of Canada. With a shrug, Buster starts walking down the long track.Buster Keaton Rides Again
Concurrent with the production of this film, the National Film Board produced a documentary entitled "
Buster Keaton Rides Again " which combines behind-the-scenes footage of the making of "The Railrodder", including sequences showing Keaton and the director discussing (and occasionally arguing over) gags in the film, as well as Keaton meeting fans across Canada, with retrospective footage of Keaton's Hollywood career. With a running time of 55 minutes, it is more than twice the length of "The Railrodder". According toKino Video 's website for the film, this documentary contains the only known footage of Keaton working behind-the-scenes on a film. [http://www.kino.com/video/item.php?film_id=249] The documentary was filmed in black and white, as opposed to the short film itself, which is in color.Availability
Both "The Railrodder" and "Buster Keaton Rides Again" are available together on DVD. In Canada, the NFB itself markets the DVD, while
Kino Video distributes the film in the United States.External links
* [http://tesla.liketelevision.com/liketelevision/tuner.php?channel=375&format=tv&theme=guide "The Railrodder" at Liketelevision - viewable]
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* [http://www.nfb.ca/trouverunfilm/fichefilm.php?id=10494&v=h&lg=en&exp=${railrodder} "The Railrodder" at NFB Web site (includes info on upcoming Canadian screenings)]
* http://www.imavision.com/fr/eStore,wciCatalogue,Type-P,ID-3676,LoadCat-1.html "The Railrodder at Imavision.com (French)
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