Trans-Canada Express · 1944
Trans-Canada Express (1944) is a Documentary / War film directed by Stanley Hawes, starring Lorne Greene.
Trans-Canada Express (1944) is a Documentary / War film directed by Stanley Hawes, starring Lorne Greene.
This short documentary from the Canada Carries On series celebrates the contribution of Canada’s railroads to the war effort. The film includes a sequence from Buster Keaton's 1926 silent comedy The General, as well as a re-enactment of Lord Strathcona driving the final spike into the Canadian Pacific Railway Line.
Lorne Greene
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Find a movie by describing itThis short documentary from the Canada Carries On series celebrates the contribution of Canada’s railroads to the war effort. The film includes a sequence from Buster Keaton's 1926 silent comedy The General, as well as a re-enactment of Lord Strathcona driving the final spike into the Canadian Pacific Railway Line.
Trans-Canada Express was released in 1944.
The cast includes Lorne Greene.