Made by major Hollywood director John Schlesinger for British Transport in 1961, Terminus is widely regarded as one of the very best railway films of all time. A celebration of London's Waterloo station in all its glory on a busy day, the film boasts a tryly exceptional jazz soundtrack from Ron Grainer music, and songs from Julian Cooper. It uniquely captures the essence of a British station at the beginning of the 1960s, with the camera taking you behind the scenes as well as on the platforms and concourse. Bonus films: *London-Brighton in Four Minutes (1952) *British Locomotives (1959) *First of the Thirteen (1970) Special features: Terminus production shots photo gallery. |