Le Train (1973)

Le Train (1973)

Le Train movie storyline. In May 1940 a packed train takes refugees from a French village near the Belgian border fleeing advancing German forces. The passengers include Julien, a short-sighted radio repairer, his daughter and pregnant wife. The women are assigned to a carriage for women at the front while he has to scramble into a cattle truck at the rear. There he becomes entranced by a mysterious and beautiful young woman travelling alone.

At a station, the train is split and he is separated from his wife and daughter. As his half of the train slowly continues across war-torn France, sometimes bombed and strafed by German aircraft, he and the silent woman gradually become intimate and eventually lovers. He learns that she is a German named Anna, that she is Jewish and that her husband was taken by the Nazis two years ago.

Le Train (1973) - Romy Schneider
Le Train (1973) – Romy Schneider

When the train finishes at La Rochelle, he gets her fresh papers as his wife. Then he discovers that his real wife and daughter are already there in a hospital with his newborn son. Anna quietly walks away through wolf-whistling German troops.

Three years later, back in his village with his family, Julien is called into the police station. A Jewish woman in the Resistance has been captured with false papers issued in La Rochelle in the name of his wife. He professes ignorance, but the inspector then calls the woman in. For a while the two pretend not to know each other, until Julien eventually gives her a last silent caress..

Le Train (English: The Train) is a 1973 Franco–Italian film directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre. The film is based on the 1958 novel of the same name by Georges Simenon. Starring are Jean-Louis Trintignant, Romy Schneider, Maurice Biraud, Régine, Nike Arrighi, Serge Marquand, Franco Mazzieri, Paul Amiot, Jean Lescot, Jean-Pierre Castaldi and Anne Wiazemsky.

Le Train Movie Poster (1973)

Le Train (1973)

Directed by: Pierre Granier-Deferre
Starring: Jean-Louis Trintignant, Romy Schneider, Maurice Biraud, Régine, Nike Arrighi, Serge Marquand, Franco Mazzieri, Paul Amiot, Jean Lescot, Jean-Pierre Castaldi, Anne Wiazemsky
Screenplay by: Pierre Granier
Production Design by: Jacques Saulnier
Cinematography by: Walter Wottitz
Film Editing by: Jean Ravel
Costume Design by: Jacqueline Moreau
Makeup Department: Jean-Max Guérin, Gisèle Jacquin, Didier Lavergne
Music by: Philippe Sarde
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: Fox-Lira (France)
Release Date: October 31, 1973 (France)

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