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+ | [[Willie Tanner|Willie]] and [[ALF]] hop on board a freight train in search of adventure. Willie reveals to ALF that he once hopped trains and rode around the country, earning the name[[ Boxcar Willie| "Boxcar Willie]]." ALF is so excited about the idea of hopping trains, he begs Willie to take him to see a train. When they are spotted by guards with guard dogs, they run away and jump on the train, where they meet a hobo named [[Gravel Gus]]. |
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"Night Train" is an instrumental blues piece first recorded by Jimmy Forest in 1951. |
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Night Train is the ninth episode of ALF's second season. It originally aired on November 16, 1987.
Plot Summary
Willie and ALF hop on board a freight train in search of adventure. Willie reveals to ALF that he once hopped trains and rode around the country, earning the name "Boxcar Willie." ALF is so excited about the idea of hopping trains, he begs Willie to take him to see a train. When they are spotted by guards with guard dogs, they run away and jump on the train, where they meet a hobo named Gravel Gus.
Songs
Title Reference
"Night Train" is an instrumental blues piece first recorded by Jimmy Forest in 1951.
Trivia
- The epilogue is cut from the syndicated version.