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The
American Freedom Train: The Year in Pictures 1975
& 1976
REVIEWS
William G. H. Barr, in a letter to the producers dated June
28, 1999 "I have seen and own many video tapes, but this is the
most extensive, complete, informative, and engrossing set of tapes
on a single subject I have ever seen. What a tremendous effort it
must have been to collect, research, compile arrange, edit, and
prepare a narration for a subject nearly 25 years old. The narration
is outstanding and truly professional, it could not have been done
better."
Kelli Langford from Reston, Virginia:
Surprisingly Terrific! Okay ... I was literally forced to watch
this kicking and screaming by a train-guru friend of mine. Watch
paint dry or grass grow, tweeze eyebrows, or visit the dentist ...
all of these seemed more pleasing options than watching some "train
movie." But in my attempts to get in this friend's best graces,
I agreed to act interested. Thing is ... I didn't have to act. It
wasn't a documentary about cogs and coal ... it was truly a human
interest story that drew me in. The story unveiled itself over the
course of the 2 year span in such a way that I truly felt a part
of the journey. Having viewed both videos, I wish that I would have
actually seen the Freedom Train when it came through my town in
1976. Nevertheless, this film's retracing of the Freedom Train's
conception, vision, planning, mishaps, course, precious and interesting
cargo, and familial bonds developed makes me feel even more a part
of the whole adventure than if I had been "dragged" to see it in
'76 when I was a whiny little girl. I have a higher appreciation,
not only for the idea and vision itself, but for the incredible
efforts contributed by those with this dream. I encourage any of
you with the opportunity to share in this experience to do so. You
may not only be surprised by the appeal of this film, but also by
your own expanding array of interests.
Joey & Nicholas Cruz from San Gabriel Valley, CA:
Great source of information and well presented! Everything you
wanted to know about The America Freedom Train is right here at
your fingertips. We needed some information for a research project
my son was doing at school and this ended up being the perfect tool.
Watching the video was much more conducive to learning about the
Freedom Train than reading it out of a textbook! Full of information
and nicely narrated -- it provided us a terrific collection of photographs
and historical data. A great source of facts and details.
Fersman@aol.com from Southern California:
Outstanding, a must own for anyone who loves trains. As a long
time fan of the rail and trains, I found these tapes informative
and well done. I have seen a lot of tapes on trains and this on
is clearly a must for anyone who loves trains. The producers have
done a wonderful job of catching the feeling of what it must have
been like to be a part of the whole Freedom Train experience...
john.finnin@smed.com from Bridgeport, PA:
EXCELLENT. I think I'm the Number-One Fan of the Freedom Train
on the East Coast. I have over 200 pieces of Freedom Train memoribilia.
I purchased both tapes, 1975 and 1976, and these tapes are at the
TOP of my list. Thank You so much for Producing them.
Seeth Thomson, in a letter to the producers dated June 25,
1999 "You have done a very thorough job on the story behind getting
the train up and on the road... There are so many things in these
two tapes that are a part of American history and to my knowledge,
no one else covered the story like this..."
John E. Manning - former Head of Security for the American
Freedom Train, in a letter to the producers dated July 5, 1999 "I
enjoyed the tapes very much. They brought back many memories..."
Robert Skillman III - former member of the security team
for the American Freedom Train, in a letter to the producers dated
March 24, 1999 "F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C!!!"
Ross E. Rowland Jr. - Engineer and originator of the American
Freedom Train, in a letter dated July 14, 1999 "I thoroughly enjoyed
viewing them. Congratulations on capturing the essence of the whole
thing..."
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