After fighting for a seat on their morning commute, Sally and Carl begin talking and suddenly their daily train journey becomes a lot more interesting. Carl is happily married, Sally's engaged - where's the harm? Yet they find themselves increasingly drawn to each other, and as their friendship grows to flirtation they refuse to admit - to each other or themselves - that a line might be crossed. The consequences of discovery will be life-changing, catastrophic perhaps, and yet they can't help falling in love. A romantic drama for grown-ups, The 7.39 is charged, funny, moving and sexy.
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The 7.39
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Ticket to Ride
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Craig Duncan:
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Steam Trains: Steam Express Passing at Speed, Sounding Whistle
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Spectacular Sound Effects:
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Sixteen Tons
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Tennessee Ernie Ford:
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Folsom Prison Blues - Live at Folsom State Prison, Folsom, CA - January 1968
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Johnny Cash:
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King of the Road
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Roger Miller:
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Petticoat Junction
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Flatt & Scruggs:
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The Southern Wagon
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Tennessee Ernie Ford:
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The Wreck Of Old '97 - Live At The Paramount Theatre, NJ/1990
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All The Way Home
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Spinal Tap:
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Mule Train - Remastered 1996
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Tennessee Ernie Ford:
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