The Train(1964) File

The year is 1944. Paris is on the verge of liberation, but (Paul Scofield), a Nazi officer with a fanatical devotion to art, is determined to loot France’s cultural heritage before the Allies arrive. He loads a train with masterpieces by Picasso, Renoir, and Van Gogh, intending to spirit them away to Germany.

Standing in his way is (Burt Lancaster), a weary railway inspector and Resistance member. Unlike the Colonel, Labiche doesn't care much for "beauty" or "heritage" initially—he cares about the lives of his men. The film’s core tension arises from this central question: How many human lives is a Renoir worth? . Realism as a Special Effect The Train(1964)

What truly separates The Train from its contemporaries is its staggering commitment to authenticity. Long before CGI, Frankenheimer achieved spectacle through sheer physical reality: 180. the train, 1964 - Jays Classic Movie Blog The year is 1944