

The Train
(El tren / Le train / Il treno /
John Frankenheimer's The Train)
(USA-Francia-Italia, 1964) [B/N, 133 m.].
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: John Frankenheimer, Arthur Penn (despedido, no acreditado).
Argumento: Rose Valland (libro, "Le front de l'art").
Guión: Franklin Coen, Frank Davis.
Fotografía: Jean Tournier, Walter Wottitz (B&W).
Música: Maurice Jarre.
Producción: Jules Bricken, Bernard Farrel.
Productora: Dear Film Produzione / Les Films Ariane / Les Productions Artistes Associés.
Sinopsis: París, agosto de 1944. Con el ejército aliado acercándose, se va estrechando el cerco de los aliados, el coronel alemán Van Waldheim (Paul Scofield), un fanático del arte, roba roba una colección de cuadros originales franceses y los carga en un tren que tiene como destino Berlín. Pero cuando un estimado patriota francés es asesinado al tratar de sabotear el plan de Van Waldheim, Labiche (Burt Lancaster), un entregado miembro de la resistencia, promete detener el tren a cualquier precio. Valiéndose de un gran arsenal de ingenios, Labiche desencadena un torrente de devastación y destrucción (raíles sueltos, vías destrozadas y choques frontales) en su apasionada búsqueda por la justicia, el castigo y la venganza. (Alpacine)
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"Imprescindible obra maestra (...) película febril e intensa (...) una clase magistral de cine espectacular, riguroso e inolvidable" (Miguel Ángel Palomo: Diario El País)
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"Película más que aceptable con un excelente reparto" (Francisco Marinero: Diario El Mundo)
AMG SYNOPSIS: John Frankenheimer directs Burt Lancaster in the tense spy thriller The Train. Lancaster plays Labiche, a French railway inspector. Allied forces are threatening to liberate Paris, so Col. Franz von Waldheim (Paul Scofield) is ordered to move the priceless works of art from the Jeu de Paume Museum to the fatherland. The head of the museum (Suzanne Flon) attempts to convince Labiche that he should sabotage the train on which they are transporting the art. Labiche is more focused on destroying a trainload of German weapons. After his friend is killed trying to stop the train with the art, and after a consciousness-raising conversation with a hotel owner (Jeanne Moreau), Labiche resolves to save the antiquities. Lancaster and Frankenheimer had worked together previously on both Birdman of Alcatraz and Seven Days in May. -- Perry Seibert
AMG REVIEW: In this story based on an actual World War II incident, the mandate to save treasured paintings provides a thought-provoking backdrop for exceptional action sequences. Shooting on location in deep focus black-and-white, and surrounding Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield with a French supporting cast (including Jeanne Moreau), director John Frankenheimer grounds the French Resistance's efforts to stop a stolen art-laden German train from leaving France in a gritty realism that underlines the human cost of a mission that offers only symbolic rewards. Extending that realism to the train exploits, Frankenheimer used actual trains and stations to action scenes that were as suspenseful as possible, particularly when the art train will be too close to a German munitions train targeted by Allied air forces. The depth of characterization renders the action (and its outcome) all the more potent; Lancaster did his own stunts, adding an extra dash of intensity to his onscreen deeds. Praised for its masterfully and intelligently composed thrills, The Train was nominated for the Best Original Screenplay Oscar. Its influence can be seen from the hair-raising car chases in Bullitt (1968) and The French Connection (1971) to the one-vehicle actioner Speed (1994). -- Lucia Bozzola
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Filmografía John Frankenheimer (Director)
Filmografía Burt Lancaster (Actor)
Filmografía temática Segunda Guerra Mundial (WWII)
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