The Train is a 1964 war film directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield and Jeanne Moreau. The picture's screenplay—written by Franklin Coen, Frank Davis, and Walter Bernstein—is loosely based on the non-fiction book Le front de l'art by Rose Valland, who documented the works of art placed in storage that had been looted by Nazi Germany from museums and private art collections. Arthur Penn was The Train's original director but was replaced by Frankenheimer three days after filming had begun.
The Train (1964)
Directed by John Frankenheimer
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Budget
$6,700,000
Box Office
$6,000,000
Themes
Tags
Art Theft, Franz, French Resistance, Germany, Heists, Lancaster, Le, Lt. Alexandre Rosenberg Of The Free French, Nazi, Painting, Paris, Paris France, Paul Labiche, Scofield, Train, Train Crash, Von Waldheim, War Drama
Attributes
Narrative Location: Paris
Subject: war drama, World War II
Time Period: 1944
Subject: war drama, World War II
Time Period: 1944
Alternate Titles
A vonat
HU
Dairessha sakusen
JP
De trein
BE, NL
Der Zug
AT, DD, DE
El tren
AR, CO, MX, ES
Il treno
IT
John Frankenheimer's The Train
GB, US
Juna
FI
Le Train
CA
Le train
FR
O Comboio
PT
O Trem
BR
Pociąg
PL
Tåget
FI, SE
The Train
AU, CA, US
To traino
GR
Toget
DK, NO
Traukinys
LT
Tren
TR
Trenul
RO
Vlak
CZ, SK
Το τραίνο
GR
Влакът
BG
Поезд
RU
Потяг
UA
大列車作戦
JP
戰鬥列車
TW