A Railway Collision (1900)
The scene is a railroad track on the side of a steep mountain, with a tunnel in the background, toward which a train is running at a high rate of speed. At this instant the audience is appalled at the sight of a second train rushing out of the tunnel. Both trains are on the same track and traveling toward each other at a high rate of speed. They collide. Cars and engines are smashed into fragments and thrown down the steep incline. (Edison Catalog)
Director: Walter R. Booth
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 min
Release Date: March 1, 1900
Production: Robert W. Paul
Country: United Kingdom
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
disaster, silent film, historical reenactment, scale model
More Films by Director: Walter R. Booth
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Railway Collision about?
- The scene is a railroad track on the side of a steep mountain, with a tunnel in the background, toward which a train is running at a high rate of speed. At this instant the audience is appalled at the sight of a second train rushing out of the tunnel. Both trains are on the same track and traveling toward each other at a high rate of speed. They collide. Cars and engines are smashed into fragments and thrown down the steep incline. (Edison Catalog)
- Who directed A Railway Collision?
- A Railway Collision was directed by Walter R. Booth.
- How long is A Railway Collision?
- A Railway Collision has a runtime of 1m (1 minutes).
- What genre is A Railway Collision?
- A Railway Collision is a Drama film.
- Where was A Railway Collision produced?
- A Railway Collision was produced in United Kingdom.