No, the Pullman green color on the sleeper and silver on the flat dates the picture as 1933 to 1939. The sleepers went to silver beginning in 1940. The flats were first painted silver in 1933.
With the barest effort of thought, the figures in these shots could have been given at least post card recognition, rather than perpetual anonymity. I've always been for the guys who move the show, and for that reason I was grateful to see Robert J. Wild identified as the bullman in the Winterquarters scene with Chuck Heston.
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No, the Pullman green color on the sleeper and silver on the flat dates the picture as 1933 to 1939. The sleepers went to silver beginning in 1940. The flats were first painted silver in 1933.
Surprised no comment on bull handler...Always under the impression that it's Fred Logan..
In the 1930's Freddy was attending school in Canada playing ice hockey.
With the barest effort of thought, the figures in these shots could have been given at least post card recognition, rather than perpetual anonymity. I've always been for the guys who move the show, and for that reason I was grateful to see Robert J. Wild identified as the bullman in the Winterquarters scene with Chuck Heston.
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