The Last Journey

The Last Journey is a 1936 British drama film directed by Bernard Vorhaus and starring Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Williams and Judy Gunn.

[1] A train driver (Julien Mitchell) on his last journey before retirement thinks his fireman is having an affair with his wife.

The train is filled with colourful characters, including a psychoanalyst who persuades the driver not to do it.

The film was made at Twickenham Studios and is considered a quota quickie.

[2] The New York Times wrote, "there are some engaging directorial touches, and there is some excellent photography";[3] and Britmovie noted a "gripping low-budget b-movie portmanteau thriller featuring fast-cutting from director Bernard Vorhaus and impressive location shooting on the Great Western Railway.