United States / Oct 01, 1975 / G
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Harry Williams, member of the rhythm & blues band, Bloodstone, is about to go onstage for a concert when he is hit on the head. The rest that follows is his dream. The four band members become conductors on a train filled with characters and (impersonated) actors from the 1930s, such as W.C. Fields, Dracula, and Scarlett O'Hara. Various songs are featured. The singing conductors are obliged to solve a mystery; Marlon Brando is murdering Nelson Eddy, Jeanette McDonald and others by suffocating them in his armpits. A wacky funeral, a fight with a gorilla, and the threat of being turned into a wax museum figure are all part of Harry's dream.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Phyllis Davis | Scarlett O'Hara |
| Jay Lawrence | Rhett Butler /Clark Gable |
| Roberta Collins | Jean Harlow |
| Bill Oberlin | W.C. Fields |
| John Myhers | Sheik |
| Tracy Reed | Saturday |
| Gerri Reddick | Rhythm Professor |
| Peter Ratray | Nelson Eddy |
| Ann Willis | Jeanette MacDonald |
| Elliot Robins | The Godfather /Marlon Brando /The Wild One |
| Peter Gonneau | Assistant Producer /Godson /Peter Lorre |
| Jack DeLeon | News reporter |
| Jessamine Milner | Benny |
| Burt Mustin | George |
| Jimmy Lennon Sr. | Self |
| Bob Westmoreland | Referee |
| Don Dandridge | Doctor |
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| Whitey Hughes | Killer Fewakki |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Train Ride to Hollywood |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Billy Jack Enterprises, Crystal Jukebox Film Corp. |
| Release date | 1 ottobre 1975 |
| Executive producer | George G. Braunstein, Ron Hamady |
| Production | D. Scott Easton, Thomas Tolbert, Gordon A. Webb |
| Writer | Dan Gordon |
| Editing | James T. Heckert |
| Cinematography | Al Francis, Owen Marsh |
| Assistant directors | Charles R. Rondeau |
| Camera operators | Owen Marsh, Al Francis |
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| Additional photography | Al Francis, Owen Marsh |
| Production design | Philip M. Jefferies, Tommie Hawkins |
| Art direction | Philip M. Jefferies, Tommie Hawkins |
| Set decoration | Philip M. Jefferies, Tommie Hawkins |
| Stunts | Whitey Hughes |
| Music | Pip Williams, Erma E. Levin, Joe Tuley |
| Sound | Pip Williams, Erma E. Levin, Joe Tuley |
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