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Synopsis: Mr. Kahnen's supply of magic gold dust, which allows him to travel between Shining Time and Thomas's island, is critically low. Unfortunately, he doesn't know how to get more. Meanwhile, Thomas is fending off attacks by the nasty diesel engines. Getting more gold dust will require help from Mr. C's slacker cousin, his new friend Lilly, and her morose grandfather, plus the secret engine he's hidden all these years and couldn't get running.
Director(s): Britt Allcroft
Production: Destination Films
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.8
Metacritic:
19
Rotten Tomatoes:
19%
G
Year:
2001
85 min
$2,027,042
Website
5,355 Views


And I've never been able

to bring her to life.

To make her steam.

Patch, she's as precious as gold.

Pinchy, you captured the real me.

That's beautiful. I could cry.

Boss? We're here.

Listen, you two.

I've got a job for you, Splodge.

- Actually, it's Splatter.

- And Dodge.

I ain't got time

to say both names!

I've come back

to find a steam engine.

- That's easy.

- Yeah, they're everywhere.

Not the one I want.

She escaped me once before.

As long as she exists,

so do the others.

But if she can be destroyed...

- Destroyed? The "D" word?

- Did you say the destroyed?

Yeah, destroyed!

There's one problem.

Mr. Conductor's coming,

and he won't let you destroy.

I can do whatever I want!

I'll get him, too! With Pinchy!

Pinchy, I hate it when you do that!

- Hello, Mr. Conductor.

- Hello, Billy.

Tool kit? Check.

Ticket puncher? Check-check.

All aboard!

Just testing, Billy. Mustn't let

my conducting skills get rusty.

Important day, Mr. C?

It is a very important day!

I'm going to the Island of Sodor.

It's the only place in my universe

where I fit in size-wise.

Sir Topham Hat has given me

a big responsibility.

Diesel 10 is back, and I have

to make sure he behaves himself.

Excuse me, Billy.

I hope your visit goes well.

Thank you.

I must be responsible, reliable and...

Don't tell me.

Really useful. I knew that.

I'm sorry. What did you say?

Well, thank you, Moby Dick.

I like my sparkle, too.

Gold really is your color.

Stacey, where did you find

this painting?

In an old locker. It was done

by Burnett Stone when he was a child.

I was told that he used to work

on this railroad.

But he never leaves the other side

of the mountain now.

You seem puzzled, Mr. Conductor.

I am puzzled.

This place looks like

the Island of Sodor, but how would...

Burnett Stone travel there

without gold dust?

Sparkle's been the only way to make the

trip since the lost engine disappeared.

Anyway, I just came to say good-bye.

I have to go now.

Right now?

Yes. I have to make sure everything's

safe and sound on the Island of Sodor...

just as I try to do here.

Like Stacey, Mutt sensed danger.

He didn't want either Billy or me

to leave Shining Time.

Old Smoky, you stay right here

until I get back.

Ah, there you are.

Is something wrong here?

What kind of answer is that?

I'm going to be late.

I'll get back as fast as I can.

I have to concentrate now.

I'm suddenly having problems

with my sparkle.

Good-bye, Mutt.

Sparkle, sparkle, sparkle.

Mr. Conductor, where are you?

I know you live far away,

but you always seem to get here on time.

Mr. Conductor!

Are you all right?

Yes, Thomas. But sometimes

everything happens at once.

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Britt Allcroft

Britt Allcroft (born Hilary Mary Allcroft, 14 December 1943) is an English film, television and live theater producer, writer, director and voice actress. She is the creator of the children's television series Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (later re-titled Thomas & Friends), Shining Time Station (with Rick Siggelkow) and Magic Adventures of Mumfie. She wrote, co-produced and directed the film Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000). more…

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