From Leadville to Aspen is an example of the "phantom rides" genre of film, which show the film from the perspective of the railcar. The film was produced specifically for
Hale's Tours of the World. George C. Hale took the
phantom ride genre a step further by transforming a railcar into a theatre to show these films. Such was the case with
From Leadville to Aspen. What is unique about this film, however, is that it was a fiction film rather than simply a scenic film, as other Hale Tours films had been. Realistic sound effects were added to the experience. The outside scenes of
From Leadville to Aspen wer shot in
Phoenicia, New York on the
Ulster and Delaware Railroad with the holdup scene inside the railcar being shot in the
Biograph studio. == Music ==