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The Train (1964 film)

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The Train is a 1964 action 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. Set in August 1944 during World War II, it pits French Resistance-member Paul Labiche (Lancaster) against German Colonel Franz von Waldheim (Scofield), who is attempting to move stolen art masterpieces by train to Germany. Inspiration for the scenes of the train's interception came from the real-life events surrounding train No. 40,044 as it was seized and examined by Lt. Alexandre Rosenberg of the Free French forces outside Paris. The film received critical acclaim and grossed $6.8 million at the box office.

Infobox

Directed by
John Frankenheimer
Written by
Franklin CoenFrank DavisWalter Bernstein
Produced by
Jules Bricken
Starring
Burt LancasterPaul ScofieldJeanne MoreauMichel Simon
Cinematography
Jean TournierWalter Wottitz
Edited by
David Bretherton
Music by
Maurice Jarre
Productioncompanies
Les Productions Artistes AssociésLes Films ArianeDear Film
Distributed by
United Artists
Release dates
mw- September 24, 1964 (1964-09-24) (France) October 29, 1964 (1964-10-29) (United Kingdom) March 7, 1965 (1965-03-07) (United States)
Running time
133 minutes
Countries
United StatesFrance
Language
English
Budget
$5.8 million
Box office
$6.8 million

Tables

· Reception › Awards and nominations
Academy Awards
Academy Awards
Award
Academy Awards
Category
Best Story and Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen
Nominee(s)
Franklin Coen and Frank Davis
Result
Nominated
British Academy Film Awards
British Academy Film Awards
Award
British Academy Film Awards
Category
Best Film from any Source
Nominee(s)
John Frankenheimer
Result
Nominated
Laurel Awards
Laurel Awards
Award
Laurel Awards
Category
Best Action Performance
Nominee(s)
Burt Lancaster
Result
Nominated
National Board of Review Awards
National Board of Review Awards
Award
National Board of Review Awards
Category
Top Ten Films
Nominee(s)
9th Place
Award
Category
Nominee(s)
Result
Ref.
Academy Awards
Best Story and Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen
Franklin Coen and Frank Davis
Nominated
British Academy Film Awards
Best Film from any Source
John Frankenheimer
Nominated
Laurel Awards
Best Action Performance
Burt Lancaster
Nominated
National Board of Review Awards
Top Ten Films
9th Place

References

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    https://catalog.afi.com/Catalog/MovieDetails/22310
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  4. Cohen, Patricia and Tom Mashberg. "Family, 'Not Willing to Forget,' Pursues Art It Lost to Nazis". The New York Times, A
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  5. p. 15, p.47 Penn, Arthur Arthur Penn: Interviews Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2008
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    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059825/trivia/?ref_=tt_ql_trv
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  12. "Most Popular Film Star", The Times, December 31, 1965, p. 13 via The Times Digital Archive, September 16, 2013.
  13. Rogers E. M. Whitaker and Anthony Hiss, "All Aboard with E. M. Frimbo", Viking Press 1974, pp. 44-46
  14. The Train
    https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1037789-train
  15. The Train
    https://www.metacritic.com/movie/the-train
  16. oscars.org
    http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1966
  17. BAFTA
    http://awards.bafta.org/award/1965/film
  18. National Board of Review
    https://nationalboardofreview.org/award-years/1965/
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