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Film footage from the 1930's, accompanied by Mr. Schragg's imitation of a train whistle, shows workers slinging mail sacks toward train platforms.
The movie offers intentional comedy as well, in the urbane George's efforts to cope with the rigors of the great outdoors, as when he wonders about why nobody tries to ride zebras (the riff on the pronunciation of the animal's name sounds like a sly Jacksonian improvisation), or when he has to follow John and the other fighters in a free fall over a precipice toward train tracks.
Eduardo Marmolejo, 37, and Conrad Gary, 31, were pursuing a person who had headed toward train tracks and were hit shortly after 6 p.m. as the commuter train passed through the area, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said.
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