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  1. Terminus: Directed by John Schlesinger. With Margaret Ashcroft, Gertrude Dickin, Margaret Lacey, Matthew Perry. The movie follows the routine of a busy train station - London's Waterloo Station - making a brief yet important cultural portrait of 1960s England, mixing reality and fiction.

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    • Short, Documentary
    • John Schlesinger
    • 1961-12
  2. In his first cinema film, made at British Transport Films, John Schlesinger presents a day in the life of Waterloo rail station. Now a staple television format, this observational look at the workings of one of London’s key railway hubs was considered innovative in 1961, winning it awards at Venice and the Baftas.

  3. Capturing a single day at Waterloo station, Terminus (d. John Schlesinger, 1961) combines two kinds of documentary filmmaking: a sort of cinema verité, a 'true' record of life passing by, and little stories that emerge, vanish, then reappear later in the film.

    • John Schlesinger
    • British Transport Films
    • Edgar Anstey
    • John Schlesinger
  4. The movie follows the routine of an agitated train stationthe Waterloo Stationmaking a brief yet important cultural portrait of the 1960s England, mixing reality and fiction. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.

  5. 33m. The movie follows the routine of a busy train station - London's Waterloo Station - making a brief yet important cultural portrait of 1960s England, mixing reality and fiction. Terminus featuring Peggy Ashcroft and Gertrude Dickin is streaming with subscription on Kanopy.

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    • John Schlesinger
  6. Terminus. (1961) Short. Documentary. Black and White. The movie follows the routine of a busy train station — London’s Waterloo Station — making a brief yet important cultural portrait of 1960s England, mixing reality and fiction. Сast and Crew. Stars. Margaret Ashcroft. Gertrude Dickin. Margaret Lacey. Matthew Perry. John Schlesinger. Full Cast.

  7. This fly on the wall-style documentary from 1961 won an Oscar for best documentary, and shows the changing patterns of human emotions during 24 hours in the life of Waterloo Station.