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Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000)

Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000)
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The internationally popular children's television program Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (shown in the United States as part of the PBS series Shining Time Station) makes its way onto the big screen in this feature-length adventure. On her way to see her Grandpa Burnett (Peter Fonda), young Lily (Mara Wilson) gets on the wrong train and ends up lost. Fortunately, she meets the tiny Mr. Conductor (Alec Baldwin), who shows her a magical railway where the plucky little steam engine Thomas (voice of John Bellis) pulls the line from the enchanted town of Shining Time to the island of Sodor. Thomas' rival is the bigger (and meaner) Diesel Ten, who has already put one of Thomas' allied engines, The Lady, out of commission. Without The Lady, the Conductor has no source for the magic gold dust that allows him to travel from Sodor to Shining Time in the wink of an eye, so Lily and Thomas have to find a way to find more for him. Thomas and the Magic Railroad also features Didi Conn as Stacy Jones (reprising her role from Shining Time Station) and Russell Means as Billy Two Feathers. Like the TV series, Thomas and the Magic Railroad is loosely based on the Thomas the Tank Engine books written by British children's author Wilbert Vere Awdry. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter FondaMara Wilson, (more)
Director(s):
Britt Allcroft
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Thomas and the Magic Railroad

The internationally popular children's television program Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends (shown in the United States as part of the PBS series Shining Time Station) makes its way onto the big screen in this feature-length adventure. On her way to see her Grandpa Burnett (Peter Fonda), young Lily (Mara Wilson) gets on the wrong train and ends up lost. Fortunately, she meets the tiny Mr. Conductor (Alec Baldwin), who shows her a magical railway where the plucky little steam engine Thomas (voice of John Bellis) pulls the line from the enchanted town of Shining Time to the island of Sodor. Thomas' rival is the bigger (and meaner) Diesel Ten, who has already put one of Thomas' allied engines, The Lady, out of commission. Without The Lady, the Conductor has no source for the magic gold dust that allows him to travel from Sodor to Shining Time in the wink of an eye, so Lily and Thomas have to find a way to find more for him. Thomas and the Magic Railroad also features Didi Conn as Stacy Jones (reprising her role from Shining Time Station) and Russell Means as Billy Two Feathers. Like the TV series, Thomas and the Magic Railroad is loosely based on the Thomas the Tank Engine books written by British children's author Wilbert Vere Awdry. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Britt Allcroft
Writer(s):
Britt Allcroft
Producer(s):
Phil FehrleBritt Allcroft
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Excellent For Children)
Categories:
Family & Kids
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    Kacey R.

    Not quite as good as the tv series and not eeven close. Watch the TV show instead.

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    M J.

    This adventure is too weird and disjointed for adults to follow along. But to keep kids amused, you can watch a sedated Peter Fonda and a spasmodic Alec Baldwin do their best to make the movie interesting. If you're 3-5 years old, perhaps it's worth the 90 mins.

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    Alice H.

    My son loves Thomas and his friends. He talks about the movie and the bad Diesel 10. The story is a bit tippy for adults but children will really like the magic and characters.

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