Set in the immediate post-war occupied Germany a group of international passengers become entwined with a Nazi plot to assassinate a German peace campaigner Dr Bernhardt on an express train from Paris to occupied Berlin. As time runs out the five must comb the shadowy ruins of bombed-out Frankfurt to uncover a loyalist Nazi spy ring.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play On a trip from France to Allied-occupied Berlin a group of travelers -- a mysterious and very secretive European woman an American agricultural expert a British educator a Soviet Army officer and a French official -- all cross paths in the cramped quarters of a military train They discover that the notion of the &39;Allied forces&39; is breaking down amid their victory in the war; they neither like nor trust each other nor each other&39;s countries except where the Germans are concerned where they share a distrust And then they cross paths with a German VIP who makes them wonder if they&39;ve got all of the Germans pegged right A bomb goes off killing their newfound acquaintance and the suspicions start anew Actors Merle Oberon Robert Ryan Charles Korvin & Paul Lukas Director Jacques Tourneur Certificate PG Year 1948 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 27 minutes (approx)
Classic film-noir set in the aftermath of World War Two in Germany. While journeying by train from Paris to Berlin, a group of passengers, of varying nationalities, become tangled up in a Nazi plan to assassinate Dr. Bernhardt (Paul Lukas), a German war protester. The five travellers must search a war-devasted Frankfurt, in order to unveil a group of Nazi spies.
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