The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel (TV) (1969) follows the adventure of a young train enthusiast who travels to Staffordshire to witness a significant event. The journey involves a historic train ride through a tunnel that is slated for closure. Along the way, the protagonist meets an array of intriguing individuals, each adding a unique twist to his memorable experience.
The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel (TV) (1969)
1969 · Movie · 76 min. · United Kingdom
Credits
Direction Alan Clarke
Cast Richard O'Callaghan · Paul Brooke · Ian Reid · Robert Hartley · John Owens · Bill Lyons · Laurie Asprey · John Gray · Jonathan Burn · Noel Dyson · Claire Davenport · Victor Platt · Joe Gladwin · Griffith Davies · John Le Mesurier · John Scott Martin · Angela Pleasence · Shelagh Fraser · Eileen Way · Toke Townley
Screenplay Peter Terson
Cinematography Gerry Pullen
Technical sheet
Title The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel (TV)
Original title The Wednesday Play: The Last Train through Harecastle Tunnel
Year 1969
Type Movie
Length 76 min.
Country United Kingdom
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