John Frankenheimer's The train / United Artists ; Jules Bricken presents ; Les Productions Artistes Associes ; screen story and screenplay by Franklin Coen and Frank Davis ; produced by Jules Bricken ; directed by John Frankenheimer.

In August 1944 the Allied army is closing in on Paris. German commander and art fanatic Colonel Von Waldheim steals a vast collection of rare French paintings and loads them onto a train bound for Berlin. When a beloved French patriot is murdered while trying to sabotage Von Waldheim's scheme, Labic...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Jarre, Maurice (Composer)
Corporate Authors: United Artists Corporation
Productions Artistes associés
MGM Home Entertainment Inc
Other Authors: Coen, Franklin (Screenwriter)
Davis, Frank, 1897-1984 (Screenwriter)
Bricken, Jules (Producer)
Frankenheimer, John, 1930-2002 (Director)
Tournier, Jean, 1926-2004 (Cinematographer)
Wottitz, Walter (Cinematographer)
Holt, Willy (Designer)
Bretherton, David, 1924-2000 (Film editor)
Zay, Jean (Costume designer)
Lancaster, Burt, 1913-1994 (Actor)
Scofield, Paul, 1922-2008 (Actor)
Simon, Michel, 1895-1975 (Actor)
Flon, Suzanne, 1918-2005 (Actor)
Preiss, Wolfgang, 1910-2002 (Actor)
Rémy, Albert, 1911-1967 (Actor)
Millot, Charles, 1921-2003 (Actor)
Munch, Richard (Actor)
Marin, Jacques, 1919-2001 (Actor)
Moreau, Jeanne, 1928-2017 (Actor)
Valland, Rose
Language:English
French
Language of the Original:
English
Language and/or Writing System:
In English with optional English or French subtitles; closed-captioned.
Published: Santa Monica, CA : MGM Home Entertainment, [2005]
Series:Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
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Physical Description:1 videodisc (2 hr., 13 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Variant Title:
Train.
Format: Video DVD

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