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| Burt Lancaster | Paul Labiche |
| Paul Scofield | Col. von Waldheim |
| Jeanne Moreau | Christine |
| Suzanne Flon | Mademoiselle Villard |
| Michel Simon | Papa Boule, Engineer |
| Wolfgang Preiss | Maj. Herren |
| Albert Rémy | Didont, Fireman |
| Charles Millot | Pesquet, Engineer |
| Richard Münch | General Von Libitz |
| Jacques Marin | Jacques the Stationmaster at Rive-Reine |
| Michael A. Simon | |
| Richard Munch | General Von Libitz |
| Christian Rémy | Tauber |
| Director | John Frankenheimer
Arthur Penn |
| Producer | Jules Bricken
Bernard Farrel |
| Writer | Rose Valland
Franklin Coen Walter Bernstein |
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Paris, August 1944. With the Allied army closing in German commander and art fanatic Colonel Von Waldheim steals a vast collection of rare French paintings and loads them onto a train bound for Berlin. But when a beloved French patriot is murdered while trying to sabotage Von Waldheim's scheme, Labiche, a stalwart member of the Resistance, vows to stop the train at any cost. Calling upon his vast arsenal of skills, Labiche unleashes a torrent of devastation and destruction - loosened rails, shattered tracks and head-on collisions - in an impassioned, suspense-filled quest for justice, retribution and revenge. |
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