WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT pops into mind, with a significant part of the plot 
hinging on streetcars and public transit.

Thanks for the FM recs by the way, Danette :)

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How about the opening sequence in *The Phantom Tollbooth*? Milo takes a 
streetcar home to his SF flat before the film goes animated. Also opening of 
*The Doris Day Show.* Maybe *The Conversation* has sequences showing streetcars 
passing Union Square (not sure)? *Star Trek IV: the Voyage Home* bus sequence. 
Are you sticking to the U.S., Nell? Because there?s a great short film set on a 
streetcar in Germany, * BLACK RIDER (SCHWARZFAHRER)* (available from Film 
Movement on the disc with INCH'ALLAH DIMANCHE). Happy Friday everyone! 
?Danette@Duke




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