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L'homme qui regardait passer les trains

1953

R

1 h 22 m

Royaume-Uni

Crime

Drame

A Dutch company's owner bankrupts his own company, burns the incriminating ledgers and plans to run to Paris with the company funds but he is caught in the act by his accountant who challenges his actions, leading to a reversal of roles.
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Claude Rains
Kees Popinga
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Michael Nightingale
Clerk
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Felix Aylmer
Merkemans
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Herbert Lom
Julius de Koster Jnr
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Gibb McLaughlin
Julius de Koster Snr
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Marius Goring
Lucas
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Lucie Mannheim
Maria Popinga
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Joan St. Clair
Frida Popinga
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Robin Alalouf
Karl Popinga
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Märta Torén
Michèle Rozier
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Michael Alain
Train Conductor
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Jean Deveaux
Train Official
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Ferdy Mayne
Louis
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Anouk Aimée
Jeanne
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Roy Purcell
Pierre
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Eric Pohlmann
Goin
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MacDonald Parke
American Businessman
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Mary Mackenzie
Mrs. Lucas

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George Moses Kambuwa

29/05/2023 16:27
source: The Paris Express
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2freshles

18/05/2023 10:36
Moviecut—The Paris Express
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सुरेन्द्र शर्मा

16/11/2022 10:04
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By
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Farah Mabunda

16/11/2022 02:15
"The Man Who Watched Trains Go By" has a good man-with-dull-routine-life-breaks-away start, later slips into familiar man-on-the-run patterns, but does have a surprise at the end (to me, at least). A strong cast makes the most of it, with the sultry Marta Toren a splendid femme fatale. **1/2 out of 4.
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Koka

16/11/2022 02:15
It was a surprise to see this title on the shelves at the local video store: although Claude Rains is one of my favourite actors, and this film features other fine actors such as Herbert Lom, Marius Goring and Felix Aylmer, the story line didn't seem to be the usual fare rewarded with a video release. And indeed it is the story that both fascinated me and left me flat at the end. Rains' meek company clerk is nicely judged; cunning but not worldly-wise, and seduced by the lights of Paris, in contrast to his small home town. The contrast, though, is poorly made - Rains' clerk suit looks perfect throughout, even at Maxims - and we don't see a return to family or their reaction to his plight. Even so, the story's unfolding was interesting enough to keep me watching, (as well as for the technicolor exterior shots of Paris in the early 50's).
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