Most people are familiar with that most clichéd of old cinema tropes: the damsel- in-distress, tied to the railroad tracks by a dastardly villain, only ...
“Oh yeah, silent movies. Those are the ones where the villain in a top hat ties a woman to the tracks, right?” Those words are sure to get a silent ...
... she poses for a photo tied to railroad tracks, looking like a mock damsel-in- distress with an old-fashioned dastardly villain hovering over her.
... she poses for a photo tied to railroad tracks, looking like a mock damsel-in- distress with an old-fashioned dastardly villain hovering over her.
Someone will be tied to the railroad tracks during 'Good Enough For Me,' a fun- filled play with all of the clichés, stage-asides and over-acting of ...
The scene of Nell being tied to railroad tracks is an old running gag - Gloria Swanson was featured in a similar scene in a 1917 movie short. References[edit]. ^ ...
Yup, she's been chained to a railroad track, and the 7:10 Express is running right on time.
spot for Gustave LeGrand places him as a dastardly silent movie villain, tying Pinkie to the train tracks.
Rex Loader has captured the lovely Damsel DeStress and tied her to a train track, the dastardly fiend!
... she poses for a photo tied to railroad tracks, looking like a mock damsel-in- distress with an old-fashioned dastardly villain hovering over her.