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The Train
Labiche is a French railway inspector. He is forced to move the priceless works to the father land. Suddenly, the death of his best friend changes absolutely his decision.
3 August 1936, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
24 July 1936, Augsburg, Germany
27 February 1910, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
28 January 1918, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, Seine [now Val-de-Marne], France
7 April 1929, Valleroy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
21 February 1934, Les Lilas, Seine-Saint-Denis, France
3 June 1902, Paris, France
15 September 1930, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
27 May 1931, Reims, Marne, France
February 25, 1912 in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France
10 January 1916, Giessen, Germany
November 30, 2006
Classic Frankenheimer WWII actioner with unique plot.
October 03, 2011
For a film with such an illogical premise, The Train manages to be a top-rate WWII thriller that's held up well.
May 04, 2015
The Train is a lesson in focusing on the most essential, forward-moving elements and throwing everything else away.
March 06, 2014
It's simple stuff -- finely wrought entertainment -- but on its own merits, it works.
January 19, 2007
Plays as a homage to the French Resistance.
October 06, 2015
A ripping system of motion, at once streamlined spectacle and thorny moral quandary
November 22, 2004
How do you weigh the cultural heritage of a nation against the value of human life? A wholly persuasive, intelligent thiller crisply directed by Frankenheimer.

