About the Film
Taken from the front platform of a special train run backward over this celebrated S curve. Not only are the passing trains and crowded platforms of great interest, but the view of uptown New York is an excellent one, showing acre upon acre of roofs, towers, steeples and towering apartment houses. As the 'special' slows up at 92nd street, a Harlem express dashes by, the engineer leaning out of his cab, and waving a good-bye.
✨ The Watchlist Wizard Verdict
The Vibe: 104th Street Curve, New York, Elevated Railway is a eye-opening, informative, and deeply engaging documentary movie from 1899. Directed by James H. White Taken from the front platform of a special train run backward over this celebrated S curve.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 5.1/10, 104th Street Curve, New York, Elevated Railway retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Time Investment: At a brisk 2 minutes, it's a tight, efficient movie that respects your time while delivering maximum impact.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for curious minds eager to learn about real-world events. If you enjoy movies, 104th Street Curve, New York, Elevated Railway deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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