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The Friendship Train

  • 19481948
  • 14m
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5.9/10
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Two years after the end of World War II, many people in France and Italy were still ill-fed. Washington newspaper columnist Drew Pearson decided to launch a program that would help feed thos... Read allTwo years after the end of World War II, many people in France and Italy were still ill-fed. Washington newspaper columnist Drew Pearson decided to launch a program that would help feed those still hungry in these countries and other places in western Europe. It would not be a go... Read allTwo years after the end of World War II, many people in France and Italy were still ill-fed. Washington newspaper columnist Drew Pearson decided to launch a program that would help feed those still hungry in these countries and other places in western Europe. It would not be a government program like the Marshall Plan. Rather, it would be a people-to-people effort, wi... Read all
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  • Stars
    • Eddie Cantor
    • Harry M. Warner
    • Charles Luckman
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    • Eddie Cantor
    • Harry M. Warner
    • Charles Luckman
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    Eddie Cantor
    Eddie Cantor
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    Harry M. Warner
    Harry M. Warner
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    Charles Luckman
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    Earl Warren
    Earl Warren
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    • (as Governor Warren)
    Frank Tessier
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    Drew Pearson
    Drew Pearson
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    G.G. Atkinson
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    Bill Plummer
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    Ed White Buffalo
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    Henri Bonnet
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    • (as Ambassador Bonnet)
    Dwight Green
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    Henry J. Kaiser
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    William O'Dwyer
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    • (as Mayor O'Dwyer)
    Pierre de Gaulle
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    Tom D'Andrea
    Tom D'Andrea
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    • (uncredited)
    Alan Hale
    Alan Hale
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    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
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    S.Z. Sakall
    S.Z. Sakall
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      Title Card: [opening title card] This is a glimpse into the very heart of America - a record of what American men, women and children did in true friendship to give hope and strength to the famine-driven peoples of Europe. No pleas, no urging, no promptings rallied these people to meet the cry of need. United by the common bond of human sympathy they responded with a mighty volume of food and a priceless cargo of good will. This is in thanks to the hundreds and thousands and millions who joined to make possible the Friendship Train - to the Association of American Railroads, to the steamship lines, to labor and management, to agriculture, to the press, radio, motion picture industry and all others - to all who gave to the free people of France, whose children gave us our Statue of Liberty, and to the free people of Italy, whose Columbus found our shores.

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      Title Card: Harry M. Warner, National Chairman, American Friendship Food Train Committee.

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    Decent Short
    Friendship Train, The (1948)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Decent documentary starts off telling us that the people of Italy and France are still in trouble due to the lack of food. Just a few years after WW2, the countries find themselves suffering with the lack of funds to keep everyone fed so in America the "Friendtrip Train" was designed. The mission was to start in L.A. and travel to NY, collecting as much food as possible. We learn that when the train left L.A. it had eight cars worth of food but at the end of the trip it was at two-hundred and seventy. This is a fair short that works in a few different ways. The biggest is getting to see the various cities that the train stops at. We get thousands of people waiting and getting to see these old towns was pretty interesting. Another plus was seeing the train kick off with Eddie Cantor doing some work and Harry Warner on hand since this was apparently his idea. This 14-minute short really isn't anything overly special but it is interesting just to see how a few things were in 1948.
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    • Michael_Elliott
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      • 1948 (United States)
      • United States
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Albany, New York, USA
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      • Warner Bros.
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    • 14 minutes
      • Black and White

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