Il treno

Titolo originale: The Train
Regia: John Frankenheimer |
Anno: 1964
Origine: France | Italy | United States of America |
Generi: Guerra Thriller
Tag: france | paris, france | nazi | world war ii | painting | artwork | hijacking of train | train crash | french resistance | black and white | art thief | art theft | nazi train |
Cast: 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 | Jean Bouchaud | Donald O'Brien | Arthur Brauss | Jean-Claude Bercq | Howard Vernon | Louis Falavigna | Richard Bailey | Christian Fuin | Helmo Kindermann | Roger Lumont | Gérard Buhr | Christian Rémy |

Il film racconta un episodio abbastanza singolare della Resistenza francese. Mentre gli alleati si avvicinano a Parigi, un ufficiale tedesco carica un treno con opere d'arte trafugate che intende portare in Germania. Un ferroviere francese, membro della Resistenza, si adopera in ogni maniera per evitare che il cospicuo patrimonio finisca nel paese nemico. Anche quando l'ufficiale lo mette alla guida del convoglio sotto la minaccia delle armi.

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Labiche is told the train will depart at 7:00 pm. As Labiche boards the engine, the sun has set and [...] D
The first time we see the sign for the station "Rive-Rennes," it reads "Rive-Reine." D
Once the train starts on its run to Germany, it passes through all the stations without stopping (ex [...] D
Although purportedly as French as anyone else in the movie (except the German soldiers), Labiche (Bu [...] D
When the train is to resume its journey from Rive-Reine after the engine failure, Waldheim knows he [...] D
Whilst some of the German riflemen have ammunition pouches on their belts, not a single one of the s [...] D
Just after the scene of the Verdun station track layout the camera pans a room with a French calenda [...] D
When the armored German locomotive is moving into position in Vaires to haul the armaments train, se [...] D
During the bombing raid on the rail yard, the art train and the German arms train are shown headed i [...] D
When the armored locomotive is blown up during the air raid at Vaires, one of the drive wheels tumbl [...] D
During the scene where the rail yard at Vaires is being bombed, the whistle of bombs is heard, but n [...] D
Gerd von Rundstedt was commanding the Germans in this movie, which took place in August 1944. In rea [...] D
The cab of a moving steam locomotive is noisy, even when there aren't air raid sirens sounding. Papa [...] D
Early in the movie in the railway yard, Didont sprays a group of German soldiers with steam from the [...] D
In the scene in the old farmhouse Didont (Albert Remy) pours 2 cups of wine for himself and LaBische [...] D
The station name on the roof in large letters, intended to aid aerial navigation in the pre-war year [...] D
By 1944 there was an order to remove the national colors decal from the helmet, most of the helmets [...] D
Waldheim originally orders the train to depart on the morning of August 3, but in all later scenes e [...] D
In the bar, when Papa Boule approaches the counter to pay the bill, he leans the left hand on the co [...] D
When the Nazi is hit with the coal shovel and thrown from the train, he lands on a buried landing pa [...] D
Late in the film, Von Waldheim tells his engineer the train should not exceed 10 miles per hour, ins [...] D
When the M-42 machine gun is used to shoot the train hostages in the last scene the belt is NOT feed [...] D
When the German officer in the train thinks they've arrived in Germany, he takes a look at his map a [...] D
When Robert is shot and falls off the roof, look closely at his face. It's Burt Lancaster. Lancaster [...] D
After Labiche empties an entire magazine of submachine-gun bullets into Colonel von Waldheim, killin [...] D
(at around 35 mins) When Labiche starts to resolve the "problem" with switch 10, he bends down and r [...] D
A camera shadow is seen on the ground and on Labiche's back as he climbs over the hill and through s [...] D
When Labiche and his men are discovered painting white on the tops of the train cars carrying the st [...] D
When the art train is rerouted in the wrong direction to return to Paris, instead of going to German [...] D
When the German officer throws his pipe down, it lands on a chair, spilling ashes onto the chair sea [...] D
(at around 48 mins) When Labiche, Didont and Pesquet argue in the locomotive, Pesquet says "We will [...] D
In the final sequence, Labiche is seen unbolting the rails on one side, only because he is out of ti [...] D
When LaBische hits Schwartz with the shovel and he and Didont throw him off the train, when he lands [...] D
As Pesquet moves the armored locomotive out of the engine shed, the hissing sound of steam blowing f [...] D
After throwing the German guard off the train, Didont climbs over the coal compartment to release th [...] D
Labiche shouts that "You can't get through" because the switch is set wrong, but it is a trailing sw [...] D
During the yards bombing scene, several SNCF class 141R steam engines are visible. These engines wer [...] D
When Paul Scofield has loaded the art train and is called to the hut for a telephone call, the boom [...] D
When the workers are removing the paint from the railroad cars Von Waldheim and Herron hear the arti [...] D
When the bombing of the railway yard is about to start, we are shown a close up of Major Von Herren' [...] D
In the switch tower, after the sirens sound, Labiche uses binoculars to watch Papa Boule engineering [...] D

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Christine: Men are such fools. Men want to be hero [...] D
Mlle. Villard: I knew of books being burned, other [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: Beauty belongs to the man wh [...] D
Octave: Boule, you are a good engineer, you have t [...] D
[the tracks are being cleared after the deliberate [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: Labiche! Here's your prize, [...] D
Labiche: Listen, you idiots! The war'll be over in [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: Have you ever been to German [...] D
Labiche: Thank you. Christine: I don't want your [...] D
Didont: I don't like it. Pesquet: Who does? Dido [...] D
Labiche: Well, hurry it up. We're working on a loc [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: [to Labiche] A painting mean [...] D
Christine: Labiche, Labiche. Yes, I've seen Labich [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: Might it not be unwise to le [...] D
Captain Schmidt: Start the train! Start the train! [...] D
Labiche: Any reprisals? Christine: Do you think t [...] D
Christine: Eat your food. It's a sin to waste brea [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: Do you think there will be s [...] D
Labiche: Forget the art train. We'll have enough t [...] D
Spinet: London agrees the art is important. Anythi [...] D
Labiche: There were over a hundred involved in sto [...] D
Papa Boule: Renoir. I used to know a girl who mode [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: Captain, I want these on the [...] D
Didont: With luck, no one will be hurt. Labiche: [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: This is degenerate art, you [...] D
Labiche: Keep your eyes open. Your horizon's about [...] D
Labiche: You crazy bastard. D
Spinet: Right after dawn, all switching tracks and [...] D
Pesquet: You can get killed stopping a train. Did [...] D
Captain Schmidt: Stand by your engine, ready to le [...] D
Labiche: Where are the Allies? Spinet: It has bee [...] D
General Von Lubitz: I don't share your enthusiasm [...] D
Mlle. Villard: They must not even be damaged. They [...] D
Papa Boule: Don't just slap the oil on anywhere, d [...] D
Colonel von Waldheim: Get Labiche! Get him! Kill h [...] D
Papa Boule: Remember, a grease job is not a bath. D
Labiche: [attempting to save Papa Boule, whom the [...] D

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