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Release Date:
September 24, 1964
Original Title:
The Train
Alternate Titles:
A vonat
El tren
Le train
O Trem
Toget
Genres:
Thriller | War
Production Companies:
Dear Film
Les Films Ariane
Les Productions Artistes Associés
Polyphony Digital
United Artists
Vides Cinematografica
Production Countries:
France | Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 DE: 18 DK: 15 ES: A FR: U GB: U HU: KN IE: G NL: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 133
As the Allied forces approach Paris in August 1944, German Colonel Von Waldheim is desperate to take all of France's greatest paintings to Germany. He manages to secure a train to transport the valuable art works even as the chaos of retreat descends upon them. The French resistance however wants to stop them from stealing their national treasures but have received orders from London that they are not to be destroyed. The station master, Labiche, is tasked with scheduling the train and making it all happen smoothly but he is also part of a dwindling group of resistance fighters tasked with preventing the theft. He and others stage an elaborate ruse to keep the train from ever leaving French territory.
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Director:
John Frankenheimer
Director of Photography:
Walter Wottitz
Jean Tournier
Editor:
Gabriel Rongier
David Bretherton
Makeup Artist:
Georges Bouban
Novel:
Rose Valland
Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre
Producer:
Jules Bricken
Production Design:
Willy Holt
Screenplay:
Walter Bernstein
Albert Husson
Franklin Coen
Frank Davis
Nedrick Young
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