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Michael Angelis | Narrator (UK)/Narrator/Voices/Narrator (UK & US) | |
Michael Brandon | Narrator (US)/Narrator/Diesel (US)/Mr. Bubbles (US) | |
Keith Wickham | The Fat Controller (UK)/Gordon (UK)/Sir Topham Hatt (UK & US)/Percy (UK)/James (UK)/Henry (UK)/Edwar | |
Kerry Shale | Sir Topham Hatt (US)/Gordon (US)/Henry (US)/James (US)/Kevin (US)/Diesel (UK & US)/Harold (US)/Diese | |
Teresa Gallagher | Annie and Clarabel (UK & US)/Emily (UK)/The Children (UK & US)/The Passengers (UK & US)/The Children | |
Matt Wilkinson | Cranky (UK)/Kevin (UK)/Victor (UK)/Rocky (UK)/Spencer (UK)/Charlie (UK)/Bash (UK)/Farmer McColl (UK) | |
William Hope | Edward (US)/Toby (US)/Rocky (US)/Bash (US)/Whiff (US)/Farmer McColl (US)/The Duke of Boxford (US)/Th | |
Mark Moraghan | Narrator (UK & US)/Dexter (UK & US)/Narrator (US) | |
Ben Small | Thomas (UK)/Toby (UK)/Ferdinand (UK)/Rheneas (UK & US)/Troublesome Trucks (UK & US)/Charlie (US)/Fly | |
Martin Sherman | Thomas (US)/Percy (US)/Diesel (US)/The Children (US)/Sodor United Football Players (US)/The Bird Wat | |
John Hasler | Thomas (UK)/Rheneas (UK & US) | |
Joseph May | Thomas (US) | |
George Carlin | Narrator (US) | |
Jules De Jongh | Emily (US)/The Children (US)/Mavis (US)/The Duchess of Boxford (US)/Lady Hatt (US)/Rosie (US)/Alicia | |
Glenn Wrage | Cranky (US)/Spencer (US)/Ferdinand (US)/Charlie (US)/Butch (US)/Gator's Driver (US)/Sir Topham Hatt' |
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Producer |
Ian McCue
Philip D. Fehrle |
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Writer |
Britt Allcroft
Wilbert Awdry |
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Cinematography |
Terry Permane
Nigel Permane |
Cranky the Crane gives little engines Thomas and Percy a lot of grief in the title story. To make matters worse, big engines Gordon and James side with the ill-tempered lifter and the little guys get nervous and begin making mistakes on the job. They redeem themselves, however, when Cranky topples in a storm and Thomas and his buddy put him back upright. Other stories feature twin engines Bill and Ben having "teething troubles," Toad the brake van's forward-thinking ambition, grumpy Gordon crashing through a station wall, and storyteller Alec Baldwin adopting a falsetto as Lady Hatt, Sir Topham Hatt's wife and birthday girl. In lieu of a seventh story, a chorus of kids sings "Night Train" while the model trains steam through darkness in a series of dramatic scenarios. |
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