Gone with the Train (1995)

Gone with the Train (1995) poster

After his father's death, a young man (Gregor Bakovic) uses the black mourning flag and sews himself a pair of trousers. He then takes a train trip and meets a variety of bizarre characters, including a stowaway, a deaf-mute duo, a balloon-seller, a bird enthusiast, and an attractive girl (Barbara Cerar). Their railway romance gets derailed, but a variety of sight gags and caboose comedics keep the film on track and in loco motion.

Director: Igor Šterk
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 75 min
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Production: RTV Slovenija, A.A.C. Productions
Country: Slovenia
Language: Slovenščina
Original Language: sl
More Films by Director: Igor Šterk
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gone with the Train about?
After his father's death, a young man (Gregor Bakovic) uses the black mourning flag and sews himself a pair of trousers. He then takes a train trip and meets a variety of bizarre characters, including a stowaway, a deaf-mute duo, a balloon-seller, a bird enthusiast, and an attractive girl (Barbara Cerar). Their railway romance gets derailed, but a variety of sight gags and caboose comedics keep the film on track and in loco motion.
Who directed Gone with the Train?
Gone with the Train was directed by Igor Šterk.
Who stars in Gone with the Train?
Gone with the Train stars Gregor Bakovič, Barbara Cerar, Štefka Drolc, Iztok Alidič, Ivo Barišič, Ljerka Belak.
How long is Gone with the Train?
Gone with the Train has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is Gone with the Train?
Gone with the Train is a Drama film.
Where was Gone with the Train produced?
Gone with the Train was produced in Slovenia.