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The Train
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Synopsis
John Frankenheimer directs Burt Lancaster in the tense spy thriller The Train. Lancaster plays Labiche, a French railway inspector. Allied forces are threatening to liberate Paris, so Col. Franz von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) is ordered to move the priceless works of art from the Jeu de Paume Museum to the fatherland. The head of the museum (Suzanne Flon) attempts to convince Labiche that he should sabotage the train on which they are transporting the art. Labiche is more focused on destroying a trainload of German weapons. After his friend is killed trying to stop the train with the art, and after a consciousness-raising conversation with a hotel owner (Jeanne Moreau), Labiche resolves to save the antiquities. Lancaster and Frankenheimer had worked together previously on both Birdman of Alcatraz and Seven Days in May. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Cast

Suzanne Flon Mlle. Villard
Charles Millot Pesquet
Wolfgang Preiss Maj. Herren
Paul Scofield Col. von Waldheim
Burt Lancaster Labiche
Jeanne Moreau Christine
Michel Simon Papa Boule

Production Crew

Rose Valland Book Author
Jean Tournier Cinematographer
Walter Wottitz Cinematographer
Maurice Jarre Composer (Music Score)
Jean Zay Costume Designer
John Frankenheimer Director
David Bretherton Editor
Gabriel Rongier Editor
Georges Bouban Makeup
Maurice Jarre Musical Direction/Supervision
Jules Bricken Producer
Marc Frederix Production Designer
Roger Volper Production Designer
Willy Holt Production Designer
Albert Husson Screenwriter
Frank Davis Screenwriter
Franklin Coen Screenwriter
Walter Bernstein Screenwriter
Joseph DeBretagne Sound/Sound Designer
Lee Zavitz Special Effects
Year: 1965
Runtime: 133
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Dear Films
Films Ariane
United Artists

Release
October 29, 1964 (Italy)
by United Artists

Awards
1964 - Best Film - Any Source - British Academy Awards
1965 - Best Picture - National Board of Review