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Jim Clark, known as "The Train Man," is a railroad historian, preservationist, and film industry veteran with over four decades of experience. With a lifelong passion for trains, Jim has worked on over 250 major films, including 3:10 to Yuma, Appaloosa, The Lone Ranger, and Wild Wild West, ensuring authenticity in train scenes as a coordinator, engineer, and consultant. In this special presentation, Jim shares rare footage and behind-the-scenes stories, offering unique insights into the role of trains in Western films. Joining Jim is Squeek Steele, a celebrated Honky Tonk Pianist and Guinness World Record holder for performing over 1,800 songs from memory. Squeek, known for her work as a silent movie accompanist, will provide live piano music during the silent portions of the presentation, bringing a dynamic musical element to the experience. This event combines film history, captivating storytelling, and live music—don’t miss it!
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Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2836848-0