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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.
23 December 1921, Novi Pavljani, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Croatia]
7 November 1912, Berlin, Germany
9 September 1919, Paris, France
February 25, 1912 in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France
30 March 1924, Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
9 April 1895, Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
3 August 1936, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
15 July 1914, Baden, Switzerland
13 September 1936, Tarare, Rhône, France
27 December 1932, USA
9 April 1915, Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine, France
3 June 1902, Paris, France
7 April 1929, Valleroy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
21 January 1922, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, England, UK
8 May 1928, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France
27 May 1931, Reims, Marne, France
10 January 1916, Giessen, Germany
26 September 1919, Los Angeles, California, USA
15 September 1930, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
January 19, 2007
Plays as a homage to the French Resistance.
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.
May 04, 2015
The Train is a lesson in focusing on the most essential, forward-moving elements and throwing everything else away.
November 30, 2006
Classic Frankenheimer WWII actioner with unique plot.
March 06, 2014
It's simple stuff -- finely wrought entertainment -- but on its own merits, it works.
October 06, 2015
A ripping system of motion, at once streamlined spectacle and thorny moral quandary
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.

