The Ghost Train (1941) | |
| Director(s) | Walter Forde |
| Producer(s) | Edward Black |
| Top Genres | Comedy, Crime, Horror |
| Top Topics | Supernatural |
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The Ghost Train (1941) was a Comedy - Horror Film directed by Walter Forde and produced by Edward Black.
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The Ghost Train (1941)
By Beatrice on Jun 21, 2014 From Flickers in TimeThe Ghost Train Directed by Walter Forde Written by Marriott Edgar, Val Guest, et al 1941/UK Gainsborough Pictures First viewing/Amazon Prime Instant Video I certainly didn’t do justice to this comic British thriller by watching it in pieces over a few nights on the old iPad but I probably c... Read full article
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Tommy Gander makes a comment about the parrot singeing its 'parson's nose'. The 'parson's nose' is a nickname for the pygostyle, the fleshy protuberance visible at the posterior end of a chicken that has been prepared for cooking. It has a swollen appearance because it also contains the uropygial gland that produces preen oil.
Tommy Gander's quote, 'It's a far far better thing I do ....', is from 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens.
The doctor's quote, 'There are more things in heaven and earth ...', is from 'Hamlet' (Act 1, scene 5, line 166).
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Tommy Gander's quote, 'It's a far far better thing I do ....', is from 'A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens.
The doctor's quote, 'There are more things in heaven and earth ...', is from 'Hamlet' (Act 1, scene 5, line 166).
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