The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952) [NR]

Release Date:
December 1, 1952

Original Title:
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By

Alternate Titles:
El expreso de París
The Paris Express

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Josef Shaftel Productions
Raymond Stross Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 82

A Non-Stop Suspense Thriller

A meek teller thinks he's killed his boss. He flees with a box of cash hoping for a new life with his younger mistress.

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Art Direction:
Paul Sheriff

Assistant Art Director:
Elven Webb

Assistant Director:
Adrian Pryce-Jones

Associate Producer:
David Berman

Boom Operator:
Fred Ryan

Camera Operator:
Gus Drisse

Conductor:
Benjamin Frankel

Costume Design:
Mattli

Director:
Harold French

Director of Photography:
Otto Heller

Editor:
Vera Campbell
Peter R. Hunt

Hairdresser:
Ida Mills

Location Manager:
Edward Joseph

Makeup Artist:
Stuart Freeborn

Novel:
Georges Simenon

Original Music Composer:
Benjamin Frankel

Producer:
Josef Shaftel
Raymond Stross

Production Manager:
Ernest Holding

Scenic Artist:
Fred Mannin

Screenplay:
Harold French
Paul Jarrico

Sound Editor:
Leonard Trumm

Sound Recordist:
W. H. Lindop

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