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Product Detail

Riding the Rails
Riding the Rails
Series: American Experience
Grade level: Grade 7+
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
72 min on 1 DVD
Home and Educational Use
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List $19.95
 

Don't miss this ride! Riding the Rails tells the unforgettable story of the 250,000 teenagers who left their homes and hopped freight trains during the Great Depression. Featuring a foot-stomping soundtrack of such folk greats as Jimmie Rodgers, Woody Guthrie, Doc Watson, Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry, Riding the Rails vividly combines the clear-eyed memories of witnesses with archival footage of teens riding atop speeding trains and newsreel interviews with lean-bodied kids full of bravado. Striking in its detail and depth of emotion, Riding the Rails is that rare film that will inform, dazzle, and profoundly move its audience. This is not a ride you want to miss. Featuring music by Jimmie Rodgers, Doc Watson, Woodie Guthrie, Brownie McGhee, and Sonny Terry.

Special DVD features include: new video segment featuring an interview with the filmmakers; photo gallery featuring archival images from the National Archives and the Library of Congress; excerpt from the companion book; scene selection; English audiotrack; and closed captions.

On one DVD5 disc. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: Full screen

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Item # WG36689
ISBN # 1-578079-75-6
UPC # 783421 36 6893
1998

Reviews

"Riding the Rails is the splendid mosaic that represents documentary filmmaking at its most engaging." — Los Angeles Times
"Exhilarating... a moving commentary on youthful adventure, mature wisdom, and the historical forces that ripen a child into an adult, ready or not." — The New York Post
"Romantic!" — The New York Times
"This technically superb and poignant film, with its period black-and-white footage, music, letters, and survivor interviews, sheds additional light on our history. Highly recommended . . . " — Library Journal

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