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The film casts two actors from another famous espionage train movie, A 007, dalla Russia con amore ( [...] D
With a reported budget of $12 million it was the most expensive film project shooting in Europe. D
Mark Robson told reporters at the time that 40% of filming would take place on the moving train. D
Most obituaries state that Robert Shaw died from a massive heart attack while returning home from fi [...] D
Robert Shaw was very ill during filming and died during its production. His voice was so weak and hi [...] D
Director Robson had experience choreographing shooting a film focused on trains - he directed Il col [...] D
Monte Hellman finished directing after original director Mark Robson passed away. Gene Corman (broth [...] D
According to several sources, the last two days of filming, following Mark Robson's death, were actu [...] D
This movie was released about three years afters its source novel of the same name by Colin Forbes w [...] D
Final film of director Mark Robson. D
This was Lee Marvin's first movie in three years. D
The route of the train journey was from Milan, Italy, to Rotterdam, Holland. D
Final film of Robert Shaw. D
The private jet Harry, Elsa and Haller take off in is a 1978 Dassault Falcon 20F, registration F-GBM [...] D
Maximilian Schell played the title role in the AFI film "The Man in the Glass Booth," based upon the [...] D
Lee Marvin, who stars in the movie, is mentioned in the novel the movie is based on. D
Robert Shaw and director/producer Mark Robson passed away during post-production. Both died of heart [...] D
This is the only English-language film in which Claudio Cassinelli is not dubbed by another actor. D