- Emperor of the North Pole
Infobox Film | name =Emperor of the North
image_size= 175px
caption = original film poster
director =Robert Aldrich
producer = Kenneth HymanStan Hough
writer = Christopher Knopf
starring =Lee Marvin Ernest Borgnine Keith Carradine
music =Frank De Vol
cinematography =Joseph F. Biroc
editing = Michael Luciano
distributor =20th Century Fox
released = 1973
runtime = 118 min.
language = English
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imdb_id = 0070030"Emperor of the North Pole" is a 1973 American movie starring
Lee Marvin ,Ernest Borgnine , andKeith Carradine . It was re-released under the shorter title "Emperor of the North", and is better known under the latter name.The movie is about
hobos during the 1930s and is set in theU.S. state ofOregon . It is based, in part, on the books "The Road" byJack London and "From Coast to Coast with Jack London" by "A-No.-1" (the pen-name ofLeon Ray Livingston ), although both of those books predate the 1930s by a few decades. Carradine's character, Cigaret, uses the same moniker that Jack London used on the road, and like London, is portrayed as a young traveling companion to the older A-No.-1 (played by Marvin), but that is otherwise where the similarity between Carradine's character and Jack London ends, as Cigaret is portrayed in the film as immature, loud-mouthed, and none too bright. The title is a reference to a joke among hobos during theGreat Depression that the world's best hobo was "Emperor of the North Pole", a way of poking fun at their own desperate situation since somebody ruling over theNorth Pole would reign over a wasteland.ynopsis
Shack (Ernest Borgnine) is a sadistic
railroad conductor who takes it upon himself to forcibly remove allhobo s from his train. As the movie opens, Shack throws a hobo off his train to his death. Shack has an assortment of weapons for killing hobos: a hammer, a steel rod, and a chain. Another hobo, A-No.1 (Lee Marvin), manages to hop his train with the younger, less-experienced Cigaret (Keith Carradine) not far behind. At the next stop, A-No.1 evades Shack and escapes into the hobo jungle, but Cigaret is caught. Shack threatens to kill Cigaret but is distracted when he gets the message that A-No.1 (whom he knows by reputation) has announced that he will be the first hobo to ride Shack's train all the way to Portland.The other hobos agree that the first hobo who can successfully ride Shack's train will have earned the title "Emperor of the North Pole." The railroad workers place bets whether A-No.-1 can do it, and they spread the news far and wide over the
telegraph , as Shack is widely known and disliked by the other railroad workers.The rest of the film has A-No.1 riding the train trying to stay clear of Shack, pulling a series of
pranks with the help of other hobos, such as running Shack's train into a siding, and trying to rid himself of the company of Cigaret, who tags along on the same train and makes a general pest of himself. Shack succeeds in ejecting the two from his train once, but the two board a fast passenger train which overtakes Shack's train, and ride it toSalem, Oregon .In Salem, they have several farcical encounters, including one with a
policeman (Simon Oakland ) who chases the two into the Salem hobo jungle, accusing them of stealing a turkey, and with a Holiness minister holding an outdoorbaptism service. They reboard Shack's train after it arrives in Salem. The film ends with a climactic fight. When A-No.1 has the defeated Shack at his mercy, instead of killing him, he just throws him off the train. He also tosses Cigaret off, for not helping and then bragging about how "they" beat Shack.Trivia
* The part of "Hogger" was veteran actor
Malcolm Atterbury 's final film role. His father was once president of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
* No soundtrack album was ever produced; however the theme ballad, "A Man and a Train", written byFrank De Vol with lyrics byHal David and sung byMarty Robbins , appears on his album "All-Time Greatest Hits" (Catalog# 77425), and the CD "The Best of Marty Robbins" released by Curb Records in January 2006, both including a second verse not used in the film.Filming location
The film was shot in and around the city of
Cottage Grove, Oregon along the right-of-way of theOregon, Pacific and Eastern Railway (OP&E).cite web
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accessdate = 2006-11-09 ] Willis Kyle, President of the OP&E in 1972, allowed the film company unlimited access to make the film.Fact|date=March 2007 Oregon, Pacific and Eastern'srolling stock , including two steamlocomotives (one of these being #19, a type2-8-2 Mikado), appear in the film. Also featured in the film is theDorena Reservoir , located about 10 miles east of Cottage Grove,cite web
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accessdate = 2006-11-09] and OP&E's railyard in downtown Cottage Grove.DVD version
The film was released in
North America on DVD onJune 5 ,2006 under the title "Emperor of the North". TheRegion 2 version became available under general release in theUK fromSeptember 3 ,2007 under the same title.References
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