Art of Action season
The Train
In 1944, a German colonel loads a train with French art treasures to send to Germany. The Resistance must stop it without damaging the cargo.
Director: John Frankenheimer
Cast includes: Burt Lancaster, Paul Scofield
Includes introduction by Roland Squire
133 mins / 1964 / USA, France
Screening as part of our Art of Action BFI-funded season, see this absolutely riveting thriller.
Plus, the film will be introduced by Bexhill-based Roland Squire, cinema fan and presenter of 5 Minute Film Club YouTube channel.
“The Train plays a pivotal role in the evolution of the action film as it is the final one shot in black and white. It also features all the tropes that would define the genre in the 80s and 90s” - Roland Squire
An American-French co-production, with a great cast, well-written plot and script - and great stuntwork. As with all of John Frankenheimer's work, it's an instantly classic masterpiece and was the prototype for many contemporary films featuring stunts with trains!
Burt Lancaster is Labiche, a French station manager who becomes entangled in efforts to prevent German Colonel Von Waldheim (Scofield) from shipping hundreds of classic pieces of artwork out of Paris before the Allies re-take the city.
Burt Lancaster performed all his own stunts in this movie. Albert Rémy also got into the act by performing the stunt of uncoupling the engine from the paintings train on a real moving train. However, Lancaster is the linchpin who holds this long, smoky dash across France together. It’s a classic movie star turn, with gravitas and sparkling flashes of his acrobatic past. He manhandles heavy machine parts, casting brakelines to fix a sabotaged engine as if he’s done it all his life. He clambers through windows, over walls and up roofs, and in his most memorable bit of business, slides down a long switching station ladder to the tracks like a guy who’s worked the rails since childhood.
Screening as part of Art of Action, a UK-wide film season supported by National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network.
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