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Unstoppable (2010 film)

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that the dead man switch would probably have worked in real life despite the unconnected brake hoses, unless the locomotive, or independent brakes, were already applied. As explained in the movie, the dead man's switch failed because the only available brakes were the independent brakes, which were quickly worn through, similar to CSX 8888. The film exaggerates the possible damage the phenol could have caused in a fire, and he found it incredible that the fictional AWVR freely disseminated information such as employees' names and images and the cause of the runaway to the media. In the real instance, he writes, the cause of the runaway was not disclosed until months later when the
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thing," adding "the railroad atmosphere is abundant," with "terminology rings true," despite the "improbable" story. The review acknowledges several similarities between the film and the real-life runaway CSX 8888 event, but notes the film is full of Hollywood exaggerations and clichés. The review reports that the film uses special effects only "sparingly," emphasizing "those are real being raced, blown up,... reined in."
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AWVR livery. Judd Stewart's locomotive consist 7375 and 7346 were played by W&LE 6352 and 6351, which also played two locomotive "extras" (5624 and 5580), wearing the same grey livery with different running numbers. The Railroad Safety Campaign excursion train locomotive (RSC 2002) was played by a SWP
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Before the closing credits, it is revealed that Frank is promoted and later retires with full benefits. Will is reconciled with Darcy, who is expecting their second child, recovers from his injuries, and continues working with AWVR. Connie is promoted to Galvin's VP position, while it is implied that
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in Toronto was more measured. While the film's action scenes "have the greasy punch of a three-minute heavy-metal guitar solo", its critic felt the characters were weak. It called the film "an opportunistic political allegory about an economy that's out of control and industries that are weakened by
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Using the independent air brake, Will coordinates brake timing with Frank by radio and they manage to reduce speed enough to clear the Stanton Curve. As 777 speeds up, Frank can't get to its locomotive due to a large gap. Ned arrives in his truck on a road parallel to the tracks, and Will jumps onto
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The original budget had been trimmed from $ 107 million to $ 100 million, but Fox wanted to reduce it to the low $ 90 million range, asking Scott to cut his salary from $ 9 million to $ 6 million and wanting Washington to shave $ 4 million off his $ 20 million fee. Washington declined and, although
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compared the events of the film to the real-life incident. "It's predictably exaggerated and dramatized to make it more entertaining," wrote David Patch, "but close enough to the real thing to support the 'Inspired by True Events' announcement that flashes across the screen at its start." He notes
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passenger train, which was turning around at Stanley Yard and was preparing to head back south after having traveled north from Columbus to Walbridge using the same track CSX 8888 was now on. CSX ended up having to bus the safety train's 120 passengers back to the cities at which they had boarded,
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system, much as his counterpart (Dewey) in the film mistakenly believed he had properly set the locomotive's throttle (in the CSX incident, the locomotive had an older-style throttle stand where the same lever controlled both the throttle and the dynamic brakes; in fact, putting on "full throttle"
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leased from W&LE. 1206 was depicted by three different SD40-2s: W&LE 6353 and 6354, and a third unit that was bought from scrap and modified for cab shots. 6353 and 6354 were returned to the W&LE and painted black to resume service, but 6354's windshield remains jutted forward from the
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Connie Hooper orders Dewey and Gilleece to pursue the runaway train, and also instructs lead welder Ned Oldham to get ahead of the train in his truck and switch it off the main track. When Ned arrives to find that the train has already passed, the crew realize it is running on full power. As Dewey
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magazine's reviewer says the film is "not a train movie;... It’s an action movie..." that "delivers" as "visceral action entertainment" -- not "railroad propaganda." However, the review credits the film for depicting "most... working-day railroaders safety-conscious...," trying to do "the right
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leased from CP were used to depict the locomotives used on the runaway train, 777 and trailing unit 767. CP 9777 and 9758 played 777 and 767 in early scenes, and CP 9782 and 9751 were given a damaged look for later scenes. These four locomotives were repainted to standard colors in early 2010 by
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Upon reporting his plan to Connie and Galvin, the latter threatens to fire Frank, who informs him that he is already being forced into early retirement. Galvin also threatens to fire Will, as well as Connie when she speaks up for them, but they ignore Galvin and continue their pursuit. As Frank
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veteran Ryan Scott to board 777 from a helicopter; his plan fails when Ryan is injured and Stewart's locomotive derails and explodes, killing him. Because 777 will derail on an elevated curve in the more heavily populated town of Stanton, Galvin decides to derail it purposely just north of the
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dismissed it as "largely forgettable," with "transitory... pleasures, limited to the actors... and... moments of beauty strange comedy." But it credits "cinematographer Ben Seresin and... ace sound technicians" for creating "an unexpectedly rich world" of trains and landscapes. The reviewer
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and couples into place, but the car blows a seal and Will's foot is crushed in the process. Will hobbles back to 1206's cab, and Frank tries to slow the runaway with the independent brakes but makes little headway with 777 still under power. Will stays in the cab to work the
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and "full brakes" both involved advancing the same lever to the highest position after switching to a different operating mode. Thus if the engineer failed to properly switch modes, it was easy to accidentally apply full throttle instead of full brake, or vice-versa.
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ridicules the movie scene of a cop shooting at the train, trying to "hit an emergency stop button," as "a ridiculous image, openly laughable... outrageous, excessive flourish" -- apparently unaware it actually happened in the real-life CSX 8888 incident.
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the bed of Ned's truck. Ned races to the front of 777 where Will leaps onto the locomotive and finally brings 777 to a stop. Darcy arrives with her and Will's son and reunites with him, and Connie comes to congratulate the men, who are hailed as heroes.
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promptly took the box-office lead in 40 countries around the world, with an $ 18.2 million opening weekend -- premiering as the most successful film that weekend in China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Malaysia -- coming in second in North America and Germany.
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onto the runaway and slowly applied its brakes. Once the runaway was slowed down to 11 miles per hour (18 km/h), CSX trainmaster Jon Hosfeld ran alongside the train, and climbed aboard, shutting down the locomotive. The train was stopped at the
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Galvin, believing he can save the railroad money, rejects Connie's suggestion to derail the runaway on unpopulated farmland, and sends veteran engineer Judd Stewart to lash-up 777 behind his consist, slowing it down enough for AWVR employee and
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Canadian Pacific following the filming, but the black and yellow warning stripes from the AWVR livery painted on the plows of each locomotive were left untouched (except for 9777's plow) and remained visible on the locomotives.
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and proposes that they couple the runaway in reverse, and use 1206's brakes to slow down 777 before it reaches the Stanton Curve, knowing the portable derailers set up outside Arklow would fail because of 777's size and speed.
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predicted, the train barrels through the portable derailers unhindered, to Galvin's horror. Knowing that Frank's plan is their only chance at preventing disaster, Connie and Werner take control of the situation from Galvin.
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attached since April, formally withdrew from the project in July, citing lost patience with the film's lack of a start date. Fox made a modified offer as enticement, and he returned to the project two weeks later.
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the film holds an approval rating of 87% based on 198 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "As fast, loud, and relentless as the train at the center of the story,
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One person close to the production said "Unstoppable" cost about $ 100 million after the benefit of tax credits, though another person close to Fox said the final budget was closer to $ 85 million.
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inspector Scott Werner, while visiting Fuller Yard to meet with students on a Railroad Safety Campaign excursion, warns that eight of the 39 freight cars contain highly toxic and flammable molten
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and throttle while Frank makes his way along the top of 777's cars in a risky attempt to engage the handbrakes on each car. Eventually, 1206's brakes burn out and 777 starts gaining speed again.
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Galvin was fired for his poor handling of the incident. Ryan makes a full recovery, and Dewey, who is held accountable for causing the incident, is fired from his job and goes on to work in the
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reviewer Nick Rogers concurs: "a terrific thrill ride" and "nail-biting fun," with "sobering steel-city woes... blue-collar anxiety," uplifted with "can-do optimism and work ethic."
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Most of the other AWVR locomotives seen in the film, including chase locomotive 1206, and the locomotive consist used in an attempt to stop the train, 7375 and 7346, were played by
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and Gilleece unsuccessfully attempt to board the runaway train, Connie alerts Oscar Galvin, VP of Train Operations, and coordinates with state police to block all crossings.
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was used for two months during daylight, while the railroad ran its regular freight service at night. The real-life bridge and elevated curve in the climactic scene is the
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with no one at the controls, after the driver got out of the slow-moving train to correct a misaligned switch, mistakenly believing he had properly set the train's
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as a Railroad Safety Campaign coordinator in an excursion train to Fuller Yard for a field trip designed to teach schoolchildren about railroad safety.
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from across the United States. Other interior scenes were shot at 31st Street Studios (then the Mogul Media Studios) on 31st Street in Pittsburgh.
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released its report, and CSX never made public the name of the engineer whose error caused the runaway, nor what disciplinary action was taken.
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gives the film a weighted average score of 69 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences surveyed by
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podcast, and included it in his list of the ten best of the decade. In June 2021, he named it one of his favorite "Director's Final Films".
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Will Colson, a new hire preoccupied with a restraining order from his wife Darcy. Frank and Will are ordered to pull off into a siding
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suffered various production challenges before filming could commence, including casting, schedule, location, and budgetary concerns.
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As a result of a botched switching operation by yard hostlers Dewey and Gilleece in an Allegheny and West Virginia Railroad (AWVR)
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rated the film three and a half out of four, remarking in his review, "In terms of sheer craftsmanship, this is a superb film."
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Scott A Martin as Brewster Dispatcher, a railway dispatcher guiding Frank and Will on the tracks to safety.
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came on board as director. In April, both Denzel Washington and Chris Pine were attached to the project.
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as Judd Stewart, a veteran engineer and Frank's friend, who dies in an attempt to slow the runaway train.
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A trailer was released online on August 6, 2010. The film went on general release on November 12, 2010.
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and the two men who attempt to stop it. It was the last film Scott directed before his death in 2012.
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locomotive, was used to film early scenes. Photographed in 2010 after the locomotive was repainted.
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Filming was delayed for one day when part of the train accidentally derailed on November 21, 2009.
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also praised the film (particularly its use of suspense), citing it as an influence for his film
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did in its opening weekend. As of April 2011, the film had earned $ 167,805,466 worldwide.
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took in $ 23.4 million during its opening weekend in the United States and Canada.
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summed it up as "a surprisingly well-made action movie," but quickly forgettable.
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veteran of the war in Afghanistan who is injured in an attempt to stop the runaway.
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as Jesse Colson, Will's brother whom Will is living with at the start of the film.
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is perfect popcorn entertainment—and director Tony Scott's best movie in years."
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was expected to take in about the same amount of money as the previous year's
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was in negotiations to replace Schwentke as director of the film, now titled
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had a strong opening night on Friday November 12, 2010, coming in ahead of
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The locomotives used in the movie were borrowed from three railroads: the
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in August 2005, with plans to begin shooting in early 2006. In June 2007,
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Two of the train's tank cars contained thousands of gallons of molten
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The film was released in the United States on November 12, 2010, by
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Really Based on a True Story? (And 24 Other Urgent Questions),"
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before the runaway train races by, smashing through their last
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began on August 31, 2009, for a release on November 12, 2010.
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as Nicole Barnes, Frank's daughter who works as a waitress at
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as Dewey, a hostler who accidentally instigates the disaster.
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gave the film an average grade of "A-" on an A+ to F scale.
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as Maya Barnes, Frank's daughter who works as a waitress at
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and the soundtrack album was released on December 7, 2010.
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as Bunny, a railroad operations dispatcher for Fuller Yard.
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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Meanwhile, in command of locomotive 1206 are veteran AWVR
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as Oscar Galvin, vice-president of AWVR train operations.
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highlighted the film in a January 2020 episode of the
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AARP Movies for Grownups Award for Best Buddy Picture
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Zimmermann, Karl (2012). "Where Alcos Tough It Out".
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layoffs, under-staffing, and corporate callousness."
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The CineTrains Project - Trains in the Cinema and TV
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Mark Bomback
Mimi Rogers
Alex Young
Denzel Washington
Chris Pine
Rosario Dawson
Ben Seresin
Chris Lebenzon
Harry Gregson-Williams
Dune Entertainment
Scott Free Productions
Prospect Park
20th Century Fox
Westwood
disaster
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Tony Scott
Mark Bomback
Denzel Washington
Chris Pine
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20th Century Fox
Oscar
Best Sound Editing
83rd Academy Awards
Critics' Choice Movie Awards

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