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The Train
Media Format DVD
Distributor MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date 1999-02-23
Rating Unrated
List Price $14.98
Director Arthur Penn John Frankenheimer
Actors Burt Lancaster Paul Scofield Jeanne Moreau Suzanne Flon Michel Simon
Features Black & White
Features Closed-captioned
Features Color
Features DVD-Video
Features Letterboxed
Features Widescreen
Features NTSC
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Paris, August 1944. With the Allied army closing in, German commander and art fanatic Colonel von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) 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 (Burt Lancaster), 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 anddestructionloosened rails, shattered tracks and head-on collisionsin an impassioned, suspense-filled quest for justice, retribution and revenge. Inspired by an actual event and highlighted by spectacular stuntwork and visual effects, The Train is "an edge-of-your-seat, thrilling, suspenseful and superior film" (The Motion Picture Guide).