Orient Express (1954) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 8, 1954

Original Title:
Orient Express

Alternate Titles:
Orientexpress - Entscheidung in der Weihnachtsnacht

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique
Fono Roma
La Société des Films Sirius

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 100

On December 24th the Orient Express gets snowbound near a little mountain village and its passengers are forced to spend some time there, mingling with the local people, upsetting their usually monotonous daily lives.

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Camera Operator:
Luciano Tonti

Costume Design:
Dina Di Bari
Giuliano Papi

Director:
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia

Director of Photography:
Aldo Tonti

Editor:
Roberto Cinquini

First Assistant Director:
Mario Mariani
Michel Wichard

Hairstylist:
Gustavo Sisi

Line Producer:
Valentino Brosio

Makeup Artist:
Duilio Giustini

Original Music Composer:
Renzo Rossellini

Producer:
Raymond Borderie
Lucien Masson

Production Design:
Ottavio Scotti

Screenplay:
Aldo De Benedetti
Paul Andréota
Vitaliano Brancati
Joseph Than
Kurt Heuser

Second Assistant Director:
Ginetta Mancini

Set Decoration:
Riccardo Domenici

Sound:
Mario Bartolomei
Giovanni Rossi
Mario Amari

Still Photographer:
Pierluigi Praturlon

Story:
Jacques Companéez

Supervising Technical Director:
Roberto Rossellini

Unit Manager:
Orlando Orsini

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