Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Train is a 1964 war film directed by John Frankenheimer [1] 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 ...
The Train, an American war film starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield; The Train, an Indian Hindi suspense film; The Train, a Franco–Italian war film; The Train, working title of the 2007 Indian Hindi film Jab We Met; The Train, an Indian Hindi thriller; Train, an American slasher film
The Train (1964 film) The Train (1970 film) The Train (1973 film) Train (2008 film) Train to Busan; Trans-Europ-Express (film) TransSiberian (film) Tube (film)
The Ghost Train: 1941: The Girl on the Train: 2016: Go West (Marx Bros.) 1940: GoldenEye: 1995: The Great K & A Train Robbery: 1926: The Great Locomotive Chase: 1956 [2] Walt Disney Pictures: The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery: 1966: The Great Train Robbery: 1903: The Greatest Show on Earth: 1952: The Grey Fox: 1982: Grifters: 1990: The ...
The Black Tulip (1964 film) Black Wind (film) Blind Corner; The Blizzard (1964 film) Blood and Black Lace; Blood on the Arrow; Blood Ties (1964 film) Blow Job (1964 film) Bobbili Yuddham; La Boda (1964 film) Bommai (1964 film) La Bonne Soupe; Boy with a Flute; Brandy (film) The Brass Bottle (1964 film) Breaking the Habit (film) Brick and Mirror
The movie makes reference to "Allied" (American and British forces) being deliberately held up from entering Paris so that a Free French division will have the honor of liberating the city. This is depicted as a stupid political gesture that prevents the train from being captured by the Allies earlier and needlessly costs French Resistance lives.
The year 1964 in film involved some significant events, including three highly successful musical films, Mary Poppins, My Fair Lady, and The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. Top-grossing films (U.S.) [ edit ]
Title Director Cast Genre Note 3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt: Tommy Noonan: Mamie Van Doren, Tommy Noonan: Comedy: Independent: 633 Squadron: Walter Grauman: Cliff Robertson, George Chakiris, Maria Perschy