Railman (1976)

Railman is a film concerned as much with the distribution of roles within the film collective as with getting “as close as possible to the life and routines” of an NUR station master. Filmed at Grove Park Station, Lewisham, in south east London, and set against the backdrop of state divestment in transport infrastructure, Railman might be regarded as a modest and experimental corrective to officially sanctioned British Transport Films.

Director: Ron Peck, Joanna Davis, Mary Pat Leece, Wilfried Thust
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 19 min
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Production: Four Corner Films
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en

Keywords

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Railman about?
Railman is a film concerned as much with the distribution of roles within the film collective as with getting “as close as possible to the life and routines” of an NUR station master. Filmed at Grove Park Station, Lewisham, in south east London, and set against the backdrop of state divestment in transport infrastructure, Railman might be regarded as a modest and experimental corrective to officially sanctioned British Transport Films.
Who directed Railman?
Railman was directed by Ron Peck, Joanna Davis, Mary Pat Leece, Wilfried Thust.
How long is Railman?
Railman has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
What genre is Railman?
Railman is a Documentary film.
Where was Railman produced?
Railman was produced in United Kingdom.