Le train  (1973)

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  |  Black and White, Black and White, Color  |  95 Minutes
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The movie Le train, released in 1973 and directed by Pierre Granier-Deferre with Walter Wottitz as cinematographer and editing by Jean Ravel.
Cinematography by | Walter Wottitz
Edited by | Jean Ravel
Cameras
Sound Systems
Mono
Country | France, Italy
Language | French
Genres | Drama, Romance, War

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Finishing System
 
Cast
Julien Maroyeur
Anna Kupfer
Maurice - Le Déserteur
François Dit Verdun - Un Ancien Combattant
Monique Maroyeur
Le Commissaire
La Fille-mère
L'émigré Espagnol
Le Maquignon
Julie - La Prostituée
Le Gendarme
Le Chauffeur De La Locomotive
Le Voisin
Le Maire De Funnoy
Le Chef De Gare
Le Vieux Du Château D'eau
Le Vieillard
L' Employé De L'état Civil
Le Mécanicien De La Locomotive
Le Chef De Train
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Written by
Edited by
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Original Music by
Production Design by
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Costume Design by
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Production Management
Production Manager
Unit Manager
Assistant Unit Manager
Assistant Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
First Assistant Director
Co-assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator
Second Assistant Camera
First Assistant Camera
Still Photographer
Still Photographer
Editorial Department
Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Art Department
Construction Coordinator
Set Designer
Assistant Art Director
Set Dresser
Sound Department
Sound Assistant
Sound Engineer
Re-recording Mixer
Makeup Department
Hair Stylist
Key Makeup Artist
Makeup Artist
Costume & Wardrobe Department
Music Department
Music Editor
Conductor / Orchestrator
Additional Crew Members
Administrator
Train Conductor
Production Secretary
Train Driver
Locomotive Fireman
English Dialogue: Dubbed Version
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