Escape From Limbo

Escape From Limbo

Release date : January 1, 1953
Runtime : 25m
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Original Language :
Director : C. E. Gallagher /
Writers : R. F. Maury /
Production companies : Unifilm / Pennsylvania Railroad /
January 1, 1953 25m Drama More
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The bizarre tale of Pennsylvania Railroad fireman Henry who is involved in a hunting accident. He ends up in Limbo where a supernatural figure explains that he is now required to cause accidents on the railroad line to gather other souls for his patron. This unique premise allows the filmmakers to show nearly all types of accidents, from switch weights dropped on feet to maiming and — death.
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  • title:Escape From Limbo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:25m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: C. E. Gallagher /
  • Writers: R. F. Maury ·
  • Production companies: Unifilm · Pennsylvania Railroad ·
  • Overview:The bizarre tale of Pennsylvania Railroad fireman Henry who is involved in a hunting accident. He ends up in Limbo where a supernatural figure explains that he is now required to cause accidents on the railroad line to gather other souls for his patron. This unique premise allows the filmmakers to show nearly all types of accidents, from switch weights dropped on feet to maiming and — death.
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