The Skyship Chronicles: Part 1 (2015) Online
Set in Ireland, 1895 in a steampunk fantasy world. When Molly Madigan's grandfather is killed by his partner, Gustav and his inventions stolen, Molly begins a quest to take back what is rightfully hers. Twenty years later, in Wichita, Kansas, an unwitting postal clerk discovers a mysterious box containing the Potestatum, Molly's grandfather's most powerful invention. But, after many long years of hunting for the Potestatum, Gustav is hot on the trail. He tracks down Molly, and a battle for the ultimate weapon ensues.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Karleigh Chase | - | Molly Madigan | |
Edward Olson | - | Gustav | |
Daniel Lee Simmons | - | Nathan O'Dell | |
Linda Roser | - | Captain | |
Christian Cashmir | - | Luscius Black | |
Rachel Simone Lappé | - | Alex | |
David Koepfinger | - | Inventor | |
Maylin Morera | - | Radar Operator | |
Serrelle Baker | - | Communications Operator / Masked Marionette | |
Anthony Brock | - | Russell | |
M. Joshua Todd | - | Brett | |
Michael Barnitt | - | Mr. Beck | |
Ann Poonkasem | - | Sword Master | |
Marissa English | - | Young Molly | |
Jeff Sheppard | - | Guard 1 |
The Train in the film is none other than the Orange Blossom Cannonball, aka The Movie Train. The train began it's career in 1964 with the film "This Property Is Condemned" starring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford and Charles Bronson.
Famed director Martin Scorsese used the train in his second feature film "Boxcar Bertha" in 1972. Barbara Hershey and David Carradine teamed together to make a story of train robbers and lovers in the American South.
Since then over 20 additional TV and film projects have used the train. The most recent: "True Grit," "Appaloosa," "3:10 to Yuma," "There Will Be Blood," "O Brother, Where Art Thou," and "Rosewood."
Gustav's horse in The Skyship Chronicles was also the same horse, Blade, from Season 1 of the Walking Dead.