I just watched the movie "The Train" with Burt Lancaster 1964/65. It is an end of war WWII, if you have never watched this movie do so, it had me totally engrossed, its in beautiful black and white, hell of a move.
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Re: The Train
watched it in pieces as it repeats over and over on this channel in our area
i enjoyed it
i enjoyed it
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Re: The Train
Boring!
Was this a Euro film? Beyond the topic. Euro production standards & influence?
No color in 1964? And lacking great B&W cinematography to justify the cheaper choice of B&W. No Casablanca.
The Nazis were not despicable enough.
All those wonderful steam engines, sacrificed for this film.
It must have been Euro influenced. I could feel it.
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Was this a Euro film? Beyond the topic. Euro production standards & influence?
No color in 1964? And lacking great B&W cinematography to justify the cheaper choice of B&W. No Casablanca.
The Nazis were not despicable enough.
All those wonderful steam engines, sacrificed for this film.
It must have been Euro influenced. I could feel it.
Moi
Child of Hollywood
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