Life & Real Estate in Eugene, Springfield & Lane County, Oregon

head_left_image

Name this movie. Know this scene? I can sell you the location.

Name this movie. Know this scene?  I can sell you the location.

 ***********************

 

Jim Hale

Principal Broker / Owner

Graduate, REALTOR Institute             e-PRO

2012 Member, Million Dollar Club of Lane County

2012 Member, Real Estate Brokers Million Dollar Club


actionagents.net
1715 Linnea Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401-1962

Office:  541-484-0219
Direct:  541-543-9991
Fax:      541-485-8068

Eugene Oregon Homes / Real Estate               jim@actionagents.net

Company Logo - ACTIONAGENTS.NET - Eugene, OR - Jim Hale, Principal                      Broker

All statistical market data is based on information from the RMLS of Oregon for the dates indicated.
© 2012  All Rights Reserved  /  Licensed in the State of OREGON

Comments

Jim:  Isn't this a photo of one of the documentaries you starred in ?  Weren't you the one who was actually driving the train ?  Just a thought... LOL.  Other than that... I have no clue.  And... it is obviously NOT a chick flick... so, how could I know ?

Posted by Fort Worth Real Estate - - - Karen Anne Stone (New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County) almost 3 years ago

The engineer was a dummy.  The famous director tied to recruit a local to ride it into the drink.  He offered $500.  No takers.

After the filming, many women in the crowd screamed and fainted...when the dummy's head floated by as they sat on the riverbank downstream, behind camera.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

It wasn't a chick flick, I guess.  But there was a chick.  A famous chick.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

Could have been me driving:  The train is moving from left to right.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

I know it is not Ring of Fire that was filmed in my county. Clue me in?-Dinah Lee

Posted by Dinah Lee Griffey (Windermere Peninsula Properties) almost 3 years ago

Could this be from a Buston Keaton movie,  the General 1926?

Posted by Kathleen Ann Pacheco-Corbett RealtorĀ® RI-Ma CEBA Master e-Pro ABR ABRM GRI CRS ((FIRST Exclusive Buyer's Office Providence-RI) ) almost 3 years ago

It could.

I thought you could.  I thought you could.  I thought you could.

 

BUSTER KEATON starred in, directed and was film editor for THE GENERAL -- one of the greatest films of the Silent Era -- one of the best 20 or best 100 movies ever -- pick your critic. 

His chick was Marion Mack.  The plot was based on a true strory from the Civil War.  The comedy was perhaps Keaton's best ever.

The scene was the most expensive ever shot in the Silent Era, costing $42,000.

Keaton had no special effects -- the locomotive was real.  The specially built trestle really did collapse (on the second take) sending a thrill through the 4000 to 5000 spectators who sat on the rocks and banks of the Row River, fifteen miles southeast of present day Cottage Grove, OR.

You can see a hundred pictures of the River location and a small home on .21 acre that I have listed at ACTIONAGENTS.NET -- One of the six cameras that filmed the climatic scene stood on the same river rock from which I took my photos.

Look for my full post on this event on Thursday -- the 83rd anniversary of the engine's demise.

 

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

Could it be from that movie. . "The real estate market for a ride!"

Posted by Fernando Herboso #1 Real Estate Site www.ReallyNiceHomes.com in MD & VA (Herboso & Associates LLC- Broker 240.426.5754) almost 3 years ago

Only if you think we are all living through a comedy.

 

Thanks, Fernando, we need all the smiles we can find.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

Jim, I thought it was "A Bridge Over the River Kwai" until I saw the horses riding down the hill. lol That must have been a sight to be seen. Good luck with your listing.

Posted by Michael Setunsky, Michael's Commercial Northern Virginia Commercial Real Estate (703.831.4028, http://michaelscommercial.com) almost 3 years ago

Jim - your posts are fun and so interesting - can't wait to see the one on Thurs!  Great job!

Posted by Margaret Oscilia-Home Stager, Salem Oregon (Creative Concepts-Home Staging and Contracting, Salem Oregon) almost 3 years ago

I've lived in Oregon my whole life and had never heard that movie was filmed here. Now that is some cool trivia and now next time I'm down your way, I'm going to have to check it out.

Todd Clark - www.LivingBeaverton.com

Posted by Todd Clark (Broker) (503)524-9494 (Beaverton, Oregon Real Estate Expert) (Knipe Realty) almost 3 years ago

Michael:  You were not far off.  The Hollywood theory is that The General's train crash scene was the inspiration for that later climatic scene in "The Bridge Over the River Kwai".

Margaret:  Thanks for your encouragement, neighbor.

Todd:  I know people don't watch Silent Movies every day, but 'The General" is one worth watching.  Buster Keaton was a great talent and this was a masterpiece. 

The humor is at a very high level.  There is a certain impishness to Keaton's work that is truly endearing.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

I like Fernandos title best.... Thanks for sharing and expanding my movie knowledge...

Posted by Caron's Gateway Real Estate almost 3 years ago

good One Jim! thanks so much...

Posted by Debra Leisek (Broker Bay Realty Homer Alaska) almost 3 years ago

Caron:  I also think Fernando's title for the train wreck is apropos.

Now, if we could just figure out who exactly was at the controls when the locomotive went into the river -- or who assigned it to the track it was on...or who decided that, though the bridge was burning, it was safe to cross.

Then, if we knew who all the bad actors were....we could give them...an Academy Award.

Or something.

 

The Dummy driving this train lost his head.

 

Debra:  You're welcome so much.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

I'll be waiting for you to toot your horn on Thursday. 

Posted by Jenny Kotulak (Broker RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp., Oakville, Ontario) almost 3 years ago

No horn.  No whistle.  Just a bell.  A golden bell.

 

Here's to the gold.

Thanks, Jenny!

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) almost 3 years ago

The movie was on Turner Classic Movies recently. Keaton was quite the acrobat -- he did many of his own stunts. The movie was filmed around the Willamette Valley. :D

Posted by Ryan Thompson almost 2 years ago

Participate



(optional)
What does the graphic say?