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End of the Line (1988)

End of the Line (1988)
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Two Southern railroad workers drive a train engine to Chicago to protest the closing of the station in Clifford, Arkansas. Will Haney (Wilford Brimley) and his friend Leo Pickett (Levon Helm) steal the engine and hope to confront the company president to prevent the shutdown. The duo gathers encouragement at every hamlet along the way as entire towns come out to lend support for the cause. The company tries to use the rural rubes to their promotional advantage, but Haney and Pickett take a stand and win an audience with aging company figurehead Thomas Clinton (Henderson Forsythe). Clinton takes a liking to the two activists and agrees to let himself be kidnapped back to Clifford. Mary Steenburgen, Kevin Bacon, and Barbara Barrie co-star in this routine but entertaining moral melodrama. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Wilford BrimleyLevon Helm, (more)
Director(s):
Jay Russell
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of End of the Line

Two Southern railroad workers drive a train engine to Chicago to protest the closing of the station in Clifford, Arkansas. Will Haney (Wilford Brimley) and his friend Leo Pickett (Levon Helm) steal the engine and hope to confront the company president to prevent the shutdown. The duo gathers encouragement at every hamlet along the way as entire towns come out to lend support for the cause. The company tries to use the rural rubes to their promotional advantage, but Haney and Pickett take a stand and win an audience with aging company figurehead Thomas Clinton (Henderson Forsythe). Clinton takes a liking to the two activists and agrees to let himself be kidnapped back to Clifford. Mary Steenburgen, Kevin Bacon, and Barbara Barrie co-star in this routine but entertaining moral melodrama. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Jay Russell
Writer(s):
Pierre-Wiliam GlennBill KerbyJay Russell
Producer(s):
Lewis M. AllenPeter NewmanPaul Newman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Adult Language, Profanity)
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    Sandra C.

    I kept wanting it to "cuter" in some way even though they're dealing with lay-offs then like we are now. The two old guys are good but the movie as a whole didn't really grab me. I'll watch Kevin Bacon in anything but this wasn't much of a part for him.

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    Bruce J.

    Sadly, a very poorly written and cliche film that serves up an overserving of stereotypes. I love Wilford Brimley and he's about all that's good in this film. Kevin Bacon does a juvinile job of acting. I can't recommend this film at all folks.

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