The Train (1964)

Spitfire Attack

Labiche (Burt Lancaster) races to safety inside a tunnel when a Spitfire aircraft attacks.

Directed by John Frankenheimer.

Released in 1964 by MGM.

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  • character-type: Good Guy
  • action: Ride
  • action: Shoot
  • action: Attack
  • action: Hide
  • editors-choice: Cinematography
  • editors-choice: Action Sequences
  • primary-genre: Classics
  • primary-genre: Action and Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Classic War Stories
  • secondary-genre: Classics
  • secondary-genre: Classic Action & Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Military Action & Adventure
  • mood: Exciting
  • mood: Suspenseful
  • prop: Train
  • prop: Airplane
  • setting: Train
  • setting: Tunnel
  • theme: Heroism
  • theme: War
  • actor: Albert Rémy
  • actor: Burt Lancaster
  • actor: Charles Millot
  • director: John Frankenheimer
  • producer: Jules Bricken
  • producer: Bernard Farrel
  • cinematographer: Walter Wottitz
  • cinematographer: Jean Tournier
  • composer: Maurice Jarre
  • editor: Gabriel Rongier
  • editor: David Bretherton
  • production-designer: Willy Holt
  • role-name: Didont
  • role-name: Labiche
  • role-name: Pesquet
  • screenwriter: Frank Davis
  • screenwriter: Franklin Coen
  • screenwriter: Albert Husson
  • screenwriter: Rose Valland
  • screenwriter: Howard Dimsdale
  • screenwriter: Nedrick Young
  • screenwriter: Walter Bernstein
  • year: 1964
  • studio: MGM