Bunky Blum and the Talking Train (2008)
14m
Running Time
August 9, 2008Release Date
Bunky Blum and the Talking Train (2008)
14m
Running Time
August 9, 2008Release Date
Plot.
Bunky Blum is picked on in school. His only peace comes during lunch hour, when he and his mentally ill Mother eat McDonalds and visit a talking train named Train. The 83 year-old train is now a caged monument in the center of a children's park. However, Bunky believes that the train will break out of its confines and save him from the bullies of the schoolyard. When Bunky realizes that the train is not magical, all hope is lost and Bunky has a moral melt down. In a fit of rage, Bunky punches a girl in a wheelchair. The unsympathetic move lands Bunky on the losing end of a full out brawl. Bunky's Mother witnesses the schoolyard violence and she erupts into her own fit of rage, which ultimately sends her back to the psych ward. In the end, Bunky is left without hope, without family and without security. He returns to the old train to make a final plea for vengeance. But Bunky's giant steal savior has not come for vengeance. Rather, it offers Bunky what he needs, a shush of peace.
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Cast & Crew.
Linden Porco
Bunky Blum
Claire Thomas
Bunky's Mom
Dave Barber
Mr. Barber
Kirt Bobbi
Nurse
Sarah Brereton
Gail
Jeff Bruyere
Mr. Bruyere
Chris Cichelly
Janitor
Deserae Folwark
Bunky's buddy
Dan Kern
Principal
Kevin Klymchuk
Teacher
Monica Lowe
Teacher
Reegan McCheyne
Willif
Stephan Recksiedler
Director
Emily Nikkel
Mazer
Kick Jaxon
Writer
Gloria Nikkel
Teacher
David Zellis
Producer
Terresa Robinson
Fart girl
Ryan Herdman
Cinematographer
Alek Rzeszowski
Editor
John Schritt
Music
Details.
Release DateAugust 9, 2008
StatusReleased
Running Time14m
Budget$19,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
schizophrenia
freight train
rage and hate
violence in schools
school
family drama
rage
anger
mental illness
family conflict
screaming
extreme violence