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Kino Quickies 07 - The Last Journey (1935) with Martin Stollery

Kino Quickies 07 - The Last Journey (1935) with Martin Stollery

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The Last Journey (1935), the first film in season two of Kino Quickies, is a seat-of-the-pants, nail-biting thriller set aboard a runaway train, directed by Bernard Vorhaus.It stars Hugh Williams as Gerald Winter, Godfrey Tearle as Sir Wilfred Rhodes, Judy Gunn as Diana and Julien Mitchell as Bob Holt, the train driver whose suicidal mania is causing such a to-do.Our guest for the Q&A is Dr Martin Stollery who knows a thing or two about editing as he wrote British Film Editors .Your hosts are Dom Delargy and Dr Lawrence Napper,Book tickets for all future Kino quickies screening at our ticketing site.Subscribe to our other film related podcast, Soho Bites and our non-film related one Mural Morsels.Watch Lawrence's online talk about quota quickies - its title is controversial! Quota Quickies: the worst films ever made? Follow Lawrence on Twitter.Follow Kino Quickies on Twitter and Facebook for updates.Join our MAILING LIST and never miss a screening again.Here's a very good article explaining what Quota Quickies are from the Cinema History Blog.Well that was fascinating but now I want to find out more.Don’t forget to subscribe to the Kino Quickies podcast. It comes out a few days after each screening.They don't just screen ninety year old films at the Kino - they show recent ones too!  Keep up to date with their

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