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Apr 22, 2016 · Runaway: Directed by David Scott. With Kayvan Novak, Rasmus Hardiker, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Sandra Dickinson. When a trains systems go offline and it begins to crash, Scott and Brains must work together to get it's engines back online. Even if it means Brains facing his fears.
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- 2016-04-22
Jun 20, 2021 · Written by Stan BerkowitzDirected by David ScottRunaway In Japan, a high-speed Maglev train is going on a test run. Thunderbird 5 picks up the incident and f...
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In Japan, a high speed Maglev train is going on a test run. Thunderbird 5 picks up the incident and finds out that the train is about to run into the back end of another one full of passengers. On Tracy Island, John tells Scott about the incident. As Scott asks about how they can stop the train, Brains passes by, suggesting that he should reconfigu...
Regular Cast
1. John Tracy: Thomas Brodie-Sangster 2. Scott Tracy & Alan Tracy: Rasmus Hardiker 3. Grandma Tracy: Sandra Dickinson 4. Brains: Kayvan Novak
Guest Cast
1. Train Driver: Kayvan Novak
John: (looking down at the earth below his feet)"Feels like the right distance to me"Scott: "Doesn't anyone drive anymore?" John: "No. Mass transit's cheaper, and with magnetic levitation..." Scott: "Sorry, forgot to use my 'trying to make a joke' voice."Scott: "This will be just like going down a slide in the playground. Remember how much fun that used to be?" Brains:"Always gave me a rash."Brains: (Hanging from a zipline as a mountain approaches)"Tell MAX I love him!"Scott mentioned that there was no room for MAX in Thunderbird 1. However, MAX boarded Thunderbird 1 with Scott and Brains in Volcano!.No-one is credited for voicing the panicking businessman, who missed the alligator wresting match.Dutch:Op hol geslagenFrench:Train d'enfer (Breakneck)Spanish:Huida (Flight)Japanese:高速トレイン大暴走 (Massive Runaway of a High-speed train)May 9, 2015 · Thunderbirds does big ideas better than any other show, so why are we getting simple episodes about runaway trains, with no cool imaginative spin on them? Despite some great character development for Brains, ‘Runaway’ is slow and uninspiring, by-the-numbers stuff.