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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
5,552 Views


without the gold dust.

Without it,

the magic can't exist.

Aha!

There's the blue puffball!

And look who he's with.

Splodge, come and destroy.

- No. You do it yourself.

- We don't like you.

- We mean that. What does that mean?

- Emphatically. I have no idea.

Run, Lady. Quickly!

And I'm going to help you.

So am I, my Lady.

I'll not let you down again.

Who needs you, Splodge?

Watch out for the viaduct.

It's dangerous!

- What's the matter?

- Lady. That engine's name is Lady.

She's part of the clue

to the source of the gold dust!

Now I'll get you,

Burnett Stone.

No, you won't, because

the magic you refuse to believe in...

will get the better of you.

You can run,

but you can't hide.

Right, Pinchy?

- Pinchy's hungry.

- Get back.

Come on, Lady.

Coming, Puffball.

Look out!

Here I come!

Duck, Pinchy!

I like my lunch steamed.

Pretty fast for a puffball.

Well, Lady,

this is your shining time, too.

I hope so.

Come on, Lady.

Little engines can do big things.

Well done, Thomas!

Well done!

What's going on?

Hold it!

Puffball!

Tea pot!

Tin kettle!

Oh, well.

Nice time of the year for a cruise.

But, Mr. Conductor,

you still don't have your gold dust.

I think he will soon.

Wait a minute.

"Then watch the swirls

that spin so well."

Swirls. Like the shavings around Lady

when we were on the railroad.

- Is there anything else?

- Of course there is.

"So well."

A well means water.

Lily, put the shavings in

with the water.

Go ahead, Lily.

Throw it up in the air.

Please. Please.

Now, Lily.

- Gold dust!

- Gold dust!

Gold dust!

Lady, you're

a really helpful engine.

And helping each other brings to life

the magic in all of us.

Come on, Mutt.

Let's look around.

Lily...

I think

I promised you something.

Here.

Take some.

So, Cous,

how else can I help?

You mean, you don't want

to go back to the beach?

Well, maybe for a holiday.

But I'm ready to work.

You got a job for me?

Junior,

there is a railroad.

- With palm trees?

- One or two.

- And sunshine?

- Sunny spells.

I'll take it.

What's the way?

This is the way.

Hello.

Oh, yes, Sir Topham Hat, sir.

You're on your way back

right now.

Splendid news.

I'll be at the sheds to welcome you.

Oh, yes, sir.

Everything is under control.

Good-bye, sir.

Well, see you

in Shining Time.

Here, Grandpa.

I'd like you to have this.

Well, how sweet

of you, Lily.

Here. Give me

the bluebird.

I think we should share it.

Now we'll always remember

our Shining Time together.

Have a great time.

And so we've come

to the happy end of our story.

But it's time for all of us

to go home...

just like Thomas.

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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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