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The Paris Express

 
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The Paris Express

  • Director: Harold French
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Movie Type: Crime Drama
  • Themes: Work Ethics
  • Main Cast: Claude Rains, Michael Nightingale, Märta Torén, Marius Goring, Anouk Aimée, Herbert Lom, Gibb McLaughlin
  • Release Year: 1953
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 82 minutes

Plot

A Georges Simenon novel was the source for the Anglo-American The Man Who Watched Trains Go By. Claude Rains stars as Kees Popinga, chief clerk for a Dutch trading company. Scrupulously honest, Popinga goes off the deep end when he discovers that his employer has been cooking the books to support a mistress. Upon learning that his boss intends to abscond from Brussels to Paris with company funds, Popinga prevents this from happening by stealing the money himself. Through a series of wild coincidences, he winds up entangled with the very woman (Marta Toren) who'd caused his boss' downfall. The Man Who Watched Trains Go By was released in the U.S. as Paris Express. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ferdy [Ferdinand] Mayne - Louis; Lucie Mannheim - Mrs. Popinga; Roy Purcell - Plainclothesman; Eric Pohlmann - Goin; Macdonald Parke - American Businessman; Mary Mackenzie - Mrs. Lucas; Felix Aylmer - Merkemans

Credit

Paul Sheriff - Art Director, Elven Webb - Art Director, Harold French - Director, Peter Hunt - Editor, Vera Campbell - Editor, Benjamin Frankel - Composer (Music Score), Benjamin Frankel - Musical Direction/Supervision, Stuart Freeborn - Makeup, Gus Drisse - Camera Operator, Otto Heller - Cinematographer, Josef Shaftel - Producer, Raymond Stross - Producer, Harold French - Screenwriter, Georges Simenon - Book Author
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