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As the Nazis attempt to spirit away a trainload of masterpieces (including works by Renoir, Picasso, and Matisse), Labiche is drawn into a mission of sabotage not out of a love for art, but out of a fierce, growing national pride and a refusal to let the occupiers steal the "heart of France". The Spectacle of Realism

A pragmatic French railway inspector and Resistance leader who initially sees no value in sacrificing lives for "paper and canvas". The Train [1964]DVDRip[Xvid]AC3 2ch[Eng]BlueLad...

John Frankenheimer's 1964 masterpiece is often cited as the last great black-and-white action epic, a film that balances high-octane physical thrills with a haunting moral question: Is a work of art worth a human life? A Clash of Ideologies As the Nazis attempt to spirit away a

An aristocratic German officer obsessed with "degenerate" modern art. He views the paintings as his personal legacy, claiming that "beauty belongs to the man who can appreciate it". A Clash of Ideologies An aristocratic German officer

What makes The Train endure is its . Frankenheimer famously rejected miniatures, choosing instead to use authentic equipment and locations: The Train (1964) - The Goods: Film Reviews

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