SYNOPSIS
William Porter is working as a lowly wheel tapper on the English Railways until, through the influence of his downtrodden brother-in-law (who happens to be managing director of the railway company), he is offered the position of station master at the isolated station at Buggleskelly in Northern Ireland. Rather a poisoned chalice, as station masters as Buggleskelly have a reputation for going mad and not lasting all that long… Once in Buggleskelly, he hears the story of One-eyed-Joe (the phantom miller), meets his two station hands (the wily Harbottle and good-for-nothing Albert) and somehow has his train stolen by the Phantom Miller… Featuring some of the most inspired lines of pre-war cinema (“next trains gone”,”I’m their centre forward”,”If I can’t be Gladstone, I’m not playing”,”You’re wasting your time”,”Everything around here is either too old or won’t work – and you’re both!”…watch how Porter sniffs and bumbles through life!