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Conductors don't have anything to do w/ the movies. That's done by On Board Services in particular Train Attendants.
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To answer Room Service's question -- no. Many trains do feature movies, primarily the Superliner trains which have Sightseer Lounges. Different movies are shown on different trains -- I think it pretty much depends on which videos are available at the various commissaries. On a long (2-night) western route, there may be 4 or 5 diffferent movies shown over the course of the 3 days.
The Cascades have snall TV monitors throughout the coaches, so they are set up to handle movies better than say, an Amfleet coach in the east.
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