The Train Movie Download

The Train YTS

1964
Action / Thriller / War
17
7.8/10
18.3K

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2 hr 13 min

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Plot Summary:
As the Allied forces approach Paris in August 1944, German Colonel Von Waldheim is desperate to take all of France’s greatest paintings to Germany. He manages to secure a train to transport the valuable art works even as the chaos of retreat descends upon them. The French resistance however wants to stop them from stealing their national treasures but have received orders from London that they are not to be destroyed. The station master, Labiche, is tasked with scheduling the train and making it all happen smoothly but he is also part of a dwindling group of resistance fighters tasked with preventing the theft. He and others stage an elaborate ruse to keep the train from ever leaving French territory.
Director
Arthur Penn
Top Cast
Burt Lancaster as Labiche

Paul Scofield as Von Waldheim

Jeanne Moreau as Christine


The Train 1964 720p.BluRay

875.64 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
2 hr 13 min
Seeds 1.

The Train 1964 1080p.BluRay

1.95 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
2 hr 13 min
Seeds 9.

The Train review

Reviewed by evanston_dad

7 / 10

Nonverbal Action Movie
A nonverbal action movie that stars Burt Lancaster as a train operator trying to thwart the plans of Nazi operatives to move precious artworks from France to Germany in the last losing days of WWII.

John Frankenheimer directs in stark black and white, and the film has his trademarks all over it — kinetic compositions, rapid-fire editing, ragged documentary look and feel. Paul Scofield also stars as the obsessed Nazi and Jeanne Moreau has a role as a French woman who reluctantly aids and abets Lancaster. The sheer physical production is astounding; in the days before CGI would have done everything for them, Frankenheimer and company staged massive set pieces involving bombed railroad yards, crashing trains, you name it. I can only imagine how much pressure the special effects guys were under to get everything right the first time because re-staging it for a second try would have been a bear.

“The Train” brought Franklin Coen and Frank Davis an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Story and Screenplay at the 1965 Oscars.

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