The Iron Horse
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The Iron Horse is a silent film directed by John Ford in 1924. It was produced by Fox Film.
The film presents an idealized image of the construction of the American first transcontinental railroad. It culminates with the scene of driving of the golden spike at Promontory Summit on May 10, 1869. There is even a note in the title before this scene, that the original locomotives from 1869 event act in the film (Although this is false - both engines were scrapped before 1910). Of course, a...
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- Blazing the Trail of Love and Civilization.
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