The Train

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The Train is a 1964 World War II thriller film, directed by John Frankenheimer and co-written by Franklin Coen, about French Resistance fighters trying to stop Nazis from transporting stolen art out of France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf World War II film
film
thriller film
war film
basedOn Le front de l’art NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Rose Valland NERFINISHED
blackAndWhite true
character Colonel Franz von Waldheim NERFINISHED
Paul Labiche NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Jean Tournier NERFINISHED
Walter Wottitz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coWriter Frank Davis NERFINISHED
Franklin Coen NERFINISHED
Walter Bernstein NERFINISHED
director John Frankenheimer NERFINISHED
distributor United Artists NERFINISHED
filmEditingBy David Bretherton NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Acquigny, Eure, France NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Paris, France NERFINISHED
genre action
drama
hasBlackAndWhiteCinematography true
language English
mainSubject French Resistance NERFINISHED
Nazi art theft
musicBy Maurice Jarre NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus protection of French cultural heritage
notableFeature minimal use of studio sets
use of real trains and real crashes
originalLanguage English
portrays attempt to stop a Nazi art train
productionCompany Les Films Ariane NERFINISHED
United Artists NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1964-03-07
releaseYear 1964
runtimeMinutes 133
settingPlace France NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
settingTime World War II NERFINISHED
starring Burt Lancaster NERFINISHED
Jeanne Moreau NERFINISHED
Michel Simon NERFINISHED
Paul Scofield NERFINISHED
Suzanne Flon NERFINISHED
Wolfgang Preiss NERFINISHED
timePeriodDepicted August 1944

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Franklin Coen notableWork The Train
Franklin Coen coWrote The Train
John Frankenheimer notableWork The Train
John Frankenheimer directed The Train