Night Train to Munich (#523)
Carol Reedās Night Train to Munich is a twisting, turning, cloak-and-dagger delight, combining comedy, romance, and thrills with the greatest of ease. Paced like an out-of-control locomotive, Night Train takes viewers on a journey from Prague to England to the Swiss Alps as Nazis pursue a Czech scientist and his daughter (Margaret Lockwood), who are being aided by a debonair British undercover agent, played by Rex Harrison. This captivating, long-overlooked adventureāwhich features Paul Henreid and a clever screenplay by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, best known for writing Alfred Hitchcockās The Lady Vanishesāis a deftly concocted spy game that could give the Master of Suspense a run for his money.
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Conversation from 2010 between film scholars Peter Evans and Bruce Babington about director Carol Reed, screenwriters Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and the social and political climate in which Night Train to Munich was made
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
PLUS: An essay by film critic Philip Kemp
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Night Train to Munich (#523)
Night Train to Munich (#523)
Carol Reedās Night Train to Munich is a twisting, turning, cloak-and-dagger delight, combining comedy, romance, and thrills with the greatest of ease. Paced like an out-of-control locomotive, Night Train takes viewers on a journey from Prague to England to the Swiss Alps as Nazis pursue a Czech scientist and his daughter (Margaret Lockwood), who are being aided by a debonair British undercover agent, played by Rex Harrison. This captivating, long-overlooked adventureāwhich features Paul Henreid and a clever screenplay by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, best known for writing Alfred Hitchcockās The Lady Vanishesāis a deftly concocted spy game that could give the Master of Suspense a run for his money.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Restored high-definition digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
Conversation from 2010 between film scholars Peter Evans and Bruce Babington about director Carol Reed, screenwriters Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and the social and political climate in which Night Train to Munich was made
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
PLUS: An essay by film critic Philip Kemp
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Carol Reedās Night Train to Munich is a twisting, turning, cloak-and-dagger delight, combining comedy, romance, and thrills with the greatest of ease. Paced like an out-of-control locomotive, Night Train takes viewers on a journey from Prague to England to the Swiss Alps as Nazis pursue a Czech scientist and his daughter (Margaret Lockwood), who are being aided by a debonair British undercover agent, played by Rex Harrison. This captivating, long-overlooked adventureāwhich features Paul Henreid and a clever screenplay by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, best known for writing Alfred Hitchcockās The Lady Vanishesāis a deftly concocted spy game that could give the Master of Suspense a run for his money.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Restored high-definition digital transfer, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
Conversation from 2010 between film scholars Peter Evans and Bruce Babington about director Carol Reed, screenwriters Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and the social and political climate in which Night Train to Munich was made
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
PLUS: An essay by film critic Philip Kemp











