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Lionel The Movie

Lionel The Movie
Directed by Tom McComas & Joe Stachler

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Lionel: The Movie
3-DVD Boxed Set

An exciting mix of Lionel Train Action

DVD 1 Features TM's first film on toy trains, made in 1976, Lionel: The Movie plus new footage of Lionel classics F3, GG1, FMs, UP Anniversary set, Hudson and Irvington cars, steamers, 6464-cars, and accessories. Also Iron Ponies, a Lionel film made in the 50s, plus hilarious toy train bloopers. 50 minutes.

DVD 2
Three Lionel films from the 50s, Wonderful World of Trains, Railroad Story, and Cavalcade of Trains. Also Lionel radio commercials from the 50s with video added. Guaranteed to thrill and delight both the novice and veteran enthusiast. 50 minutes.

DVD 3
Introducing Lionel Legends-all-new footage of the scale Dreyfuss, Hiawatha, Rail Chief, Shay, scale Turbine, scale switchers, the Commodore Vanderbilt, Western Pacific T-3, and the Century Club Berkshire. Plus more bloopers, music, and fun. 50 minutes.

Total running time: 2 1/2 hours


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47536 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-06-19
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, HiFi Sound, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Running time: 160 minutes

Customer Reviews

Lionel the Movie DVD4
This 3 Dvd set goes over the history of lionel train cars/locos and sets. It showed how many of the automatic cars/buildings never really worked well considering the technology of the time, but how the trains themselves have lasted a lifetime and more. Also showed many original photos/movies of advertisements/displays on tv. Most of it shown on home/show/window train tables. Small amount of history on Lionel B Cowen. This is not a movie in a sense, but a documentary on the historic trains/accessories throughout the pre and post era times. If your a collector, it is of great importance in knowing what worked well and what didn't, what is wanted and what isn't. My children enjoyed the visions and visions of trains and accessories and the old AD's. They were and still are Trains for All, and bring back fond memories of my own childhood days filled with American Flyer, Marx and Lionel trains. A four star only because I would have enjoyed more history on Joshua L.B. Cowen.