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''Chattanooga Choo Choo'' is a 1984 American
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starring
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,
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,
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and
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, directed by Bruce Bilson which was released on May 25, 1984. The film is inspired by the popular 1941 song "
Chattanooga Choo Choo "Chattanooga Choo Choo" is a 1941 song written by Mack Gordon and composed by Harry Warren. It was originally recorded as a big band/swing tune by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra and featured in the 1941 movie '' Sun Valley Serenade''. It was ...
" originally recorded by the
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and featured in the
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film ''
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''. The film follows the story of football team owner Bert (
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) who will inherit one million dollars from a railroad tycoon if he can successfully drive a steam train from New York City to its namesake of
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in 24 hours. He invites his girlfriend Maggie (
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) and his team on the train, who invite their own guests and pick up new ones along the trip. The comedy is derived from numerous delays along the way. The film's promotional
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is: ''The song that kept America chuggin' along is this summer's funniest movie!''


Plot

The Chattanooga Choo Choo Railroad has been the entire life of its current owner Alonzo Dillard (
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), who is celebrating his 75th birthday with his daughter Estelle (
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), his granddaughter Jennie Waters (
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), Jennie's fiancé Paul Cartwright (
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), and much of the staff of the Chattanooga Choo Choo Railroad including chief
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Woodrow (
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). Protagonist Bert Waters (
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), Estelle's husband and Jennie's father, is late because he's spending time with his "girlfriend" Maggie Jones (
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), whom he plans to marry after divorcing Estelle. Once Bert does arrive, Alonzo refuses to talk to him, having no patience for lateness. Bert is, however, able to introduce Jennie to Mason Foresight (
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), Duke of Chalfont; and give Jennie pictures that show Paul asleep next to two attractive twins. Jennie vows not to speak to Paul ever again to Estelle's chagrin and Bert's joy. Alonzo dies shortly afterward and is buried in a
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. By the time his
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are read, Jennie has become engaged the Duke. The will leaves $100,000 and a full pension for Woodrow; $5,000,000 for Jennie; and his property and company to Estelle. For Bert, the will sets the condition that he must prove he can be on time by restoring and
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the Historic Chattanooga Choo Choo locomotive (
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) and full consist (two heavy 1900s
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, one
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, and one
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Pullman cars) from Pennsylvania Station in New York, to Chattanooga Station, adhering to its historic time table. He must arrive in exactly 24 hours to secure the $1,000,000 Alonzo has left him. On his way to tell Maggie, he runs into a biker gang who make fun of his love for
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. He has his body guard, Hashimoto (
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), destroy their
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chopper. Bert turns the ride into a boisterous publicity stunt for his new football team, coached by Newt Newton (
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), which Bert has founded and risked all his capital in, under the assumption he can secure the winning bid for the city's future football stadium over Sam Cartwright (
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), Paul's father. The spectacle will end with a grand wedding for Jennie and the Duke at the
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. The departure doesn't quite go as planned, as Sam and Paul Cartwright have bought tickets to come along, Estelle is left behind in a
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which Jennie finds unforgivable, Maggie sneaks onto the train and starts falling for Newt while insisting she knows the Duke from somewhere, and Hashimoto forgets Bert's luggage in the run-in with the Cartwrights. Sam discovers how Bert can be so sure of winning: he has bribed an inside man to remove the Cartwright bid and bring it along on the train. Norman (
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), the train's
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and Pee Wee (
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), the Train's
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, discover they're a little rusty, and have trouble communicating on account of Norman having gone half-deaf since they last drove the train, and Pee Wee having gone half-blind. This causes the train to lose 15 minutes off the time table, so Bert instructs Woodrow to order them to skip
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, an optional stop. Unfortunately, Estelle was hoping to get on at Philadelphia; and Sam, who has recovered his bid, was hoping to get off. Meanwhile, Paul gets the chance to talk to Jennie and she starts to suspect the pictures may be faked. The twins from the picture are on the train, as they are part of the cheer-leading squad of the football team. Football player Jim-Bob (Curtis Taylor, uncredited) pranks Bert with laxative, which makes him toss his pants out the window. With no luggage, he is forced to deliver his whistle-stop press conference in Washington, D.C. station in a skirt. Bert has Hashimoto restrain Sam so he cannot get off and cuts the press conference short, putting them back on schedule. Estelle manages to get on and Bert rushes to hide Maggie in Jim-Bob's compartment so Estelle won't see her. There, Maggie discovers Jim-Bob has drilled a
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to see into the cheerleaders' compartment. The next morning sees the railroad deliver Bert's luggage using an
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, but most of it falls, leaving him only with the pants. Maggie shows the peephole to the cheerleaders, and she has an idea to get even. Using her mascara applicator, she spreads super glue on Jim-Bob's side of the hole. Then they intentionally talk loudly so he knows they're there and will start watching, and pretending they don't know about the peephole, Maggie directs them through a striptease. Jim-Bob's eyelid gets glued to the wall, which makes him pull the emergency brake, putting them behind schedule again. Maggie also finds where Sam is being kept and tells Paul, who radios for an
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to land on the train so Sam can deliver his bid in time, and helps convince Hashimoto to let Newt take Sam's place. So the plane can get enough lift, Sam uses Woodrow's radio to order more speed from the locomotive, which eventually puts the train ahead of schedule. Bert goes check on Hashimoto and "Sam" and, finding Maggie, tells her Newt is "just a washed-up ball-player" which makes both of them leave him. Estelle walks in on the argument and, spotting Maggie, declares she, too, is leaving Bert. Maggie remembers where she knows the Duke from: he's a con artist from Memphis called Bob Shoemaker. The football team proceeds to force him to confess in front of Jennie and some
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s, which finally makes her and Paul get back together. As everyone celebrates that they're arriving early, the train encounters a road block by the biker gang, who are using Bert's car to demand a replacement Harley. Bert dispatches the football team to disperse them. These antics, however result in their arrival at Chattanooga two minutes late. Bert tries to haggle by setting his watch back, but the
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is absolute: he gets nothing. The large party that was waiting to receive him, leaves. Sam informs him that Bert has lost the bid. The wedding preparations are used to marry Jennie to Paul and Maggie to Newt. It is implied Hashimoto quits after receiving a racial slur and Bert is forced to walk back to the roadblock to retrieve his car, alone; but upon returning with it, one of the cheerleaders takes interest in his car, and it is implied Bert will marry her for her money, as he did with Estelle.


Cast

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Barbara Eden Barbara Eden (born Barbara Jean Morehead; August 23, 1931) is an American actress, singer, and producer best known for her starring role as Jeannie in the sitcom '' I Dream of Jeannie'' (1965-1970). Other notable roles include Roslyn Pierce opp ...
as Maggie Jones, the narrator and Bert's lover. She constantly points out to the other passengers normal elements of the train-riding experience that match the 1941 song, much to their annoyance. *
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as Bert Waters, the antihero. *
Melissa Sue Anderson Melissa Sue Anderson (born September 26, 1962) is an American-Canadian actress. She began her career as a child actress after appearing in several commercials in Los Angeles. Anderson is known for her role as Mary Ingalls in the NBC drama series ...
as Jennie, Bert and Estelle's daughter. *
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as Newt Newton, coach of Bert's football team who falls for Maggie. *
Bridget Hanley Bridget Ann Elizabeth Hanley (February 3, 1941 – December 15, 2021) was an American actress, known for her starring and supporting roles in TV comedy, western, adventure, and drama programs, including as Candy Pruitt in the Western dramedy ser ...
as Estelle Waters, Bert's wife *
Christopher McDonald Christopher McDonald (born February 15, 1955) is an American film, television, theatre and voice actor. McDonald is best known for playing the villainous professional golfer Shooter McGavin in the 1996 comedy ''Happy Gilmore''. Other notable ...
as Paul Cartwright, Jennie's former fiancé pining to win her back. *
Clu Gulager William Martin Gulager (; November 16, 1928 – August 5, 2022), better known as Clu Gulager, was an American television and film actor and director born in Holdenville, Oklahoma. He first became known for his work in television, appearing in ...
as Sam Cartwright, Paul's father who sees Bert as his
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as Norman, the train's half-deaf
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*
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as Pee Wee, the train's half-blind
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*
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as Lucky Pierre, the train's waiter famed for having never dropped a tray in his life.


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