Saturday Movie Night: Terminus (1961)
In this early example of what we would now call fly-on-the-wall filmmaking, the daily rhythms and dramas of a big railway station are captured to perfection, as we are treated to a supposedly typical day in the life of London's Waterloo station. Over the course of 24 hours, the gateway to the south plays host to all manner of human interactions: triumphs and tragedies; grief and joy; losses and reunions; tension and relaxation; and, of course, arrivals and departures
Terminus is one of BTF's best-loved and most successful films, and I make no apologies for admitting it's a personal favourite of mine too.
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dick and charlie's tea room | big cypress bayou, texas
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