Rocky Mountain Express // Trailer

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All aboard the Rocky Mountain Express! See this epic IMAX® film adventure directed by award-winning Canadian filmmaker Stephen Low. Speed through awe-inspiring vistas of the Canadian Rockies, and witness the remarkable story of how the nation's first transcontinental railway was built against next-to-impossible odds. Prepare to be thrilled by breathtaking aerial cinematography, unforgettable archival images and spectacular film footage on board Canadian Pacific's iconic steam locomotive, the Empress.

World Premiere on September 30, 2011

http://www.civilization.ca/event/rocky-mountain-express

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  • Glad you all like the trailer! We had the IMAX premier here at the Museum of Civilization last Friday and it was a great success!

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  • Oke, we had it yesterday here in Holland in The Hague in the Imax theater called "Omniversum". The movie takes 50 minutes and is superb!

    Go and come see it!!

    Grtz, Ronald Halma, the Netherlands.

  • is this film ever coming to utah please tell me it is

  • It is also showing cincinnati union terminal

  • watch this in full screen, it will make you feel like your really there.

  • such an EPIC film to see in the imax, the bass from the engine is WILD! ITS LIKE A FORCE OF NATURE!

  • The Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) is a 4,324 km (2,687 mi) long railway line in Russia. The section from Tayshet to Bratsk was built in the 1930s using the labor of labor camp inmates of the Gulag system. Most of the Far Eastern section was built during the years of 1944-1946, again, mainly by gulag prisoners of whom possibly as many as 150,000 died of overwork and starvation. Only 10% of all POW's working on the BAM returned home. Source: Wikipedia

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