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The Train

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In the heat of World War II, a determined officer of the French Resistance embarks on a dangerous mission to safeguard a valuable shipment of stolen art that the Nazis plan to send to Germany. With the help of a group of brave compatriots, he will infiltrate the train transporting the masterpieces, which represent not only France’s cultural wealth but also its national identity.

As the clock ticks and the train moves through the French countryside, tension fills the air. Time is running against the protagonist, who must face not only German oppression but also his own fate. The plains become a stage for cunning and betrayal, where ingenuity and sacrifice are crucial for the mission’s success. As the train progresses, our hero seeks to dismantle the Nazi operation with boldness and creativity, risking not only his life but also the lives of those accompanying him.

Moments of action are interspersed with reflections on art, history, and the meaning of freedom amidst chaos. As the plot unfolds, the viewer is immersed in an epic struggle between good and evil, where the indomitable spirit of the Resistance shines brighter than ever. With its unexpected twists and spectacular cinematography, the story becomes a powerful reminder of the importance of fighting for what one loves.

Media type
Movie
Year
1964
Director
John Frankenheimer
Writer
Franklin Coen
Walter Bernstein
Albert Husson
Frank Davis
Nedrick Young
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
94.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
80.00
Actors
Burt Lancaster
Paul Scofield
Jeanne Moreau
Suzanne Flon
Michel Simon
Wolfgang Preiss
Albert Rémy
Charles Millot
Richard Münch
Jean-Pierre Zola
Jacques Marin
Paul Bonifas
Donald O'Brien
Arthur Brauss
Jean-Claude Bercq
Howard Vernon
Louis Falavigna
Richard Bailey
Christian Fuin
Helmo Kindermann
Roger Lumont
Gérard Buhr
Christian Rémy
Gender
Bélica
Suspense
Country
United States
Producers
Jules Bricken
Streaming
MGM+ Apple TV Channel
MGM Plus Amazon Channel
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Original title
The Train
Duration
133
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