Night Train to Paris

Night Train To Paris

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Directed by Robert Douglas
Produced by Robert L. Lippert
Jack Parsons
Written by Henry Cross
Starring Leslie Nielsen
Aliza Gur
Dorinda Stevens
Eric Pohlmann
Music by Kenny Graham
Cinematography Arthur Lavis
Edited by Robert Winter
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release dates
1964
Running time
65 Min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Night Train to Paris is a 1964 British spy film starring Leslie Nielsen, Aliza Gur and Dorinda Stevens.

Plot

Former OSS officer Alan Holiday (Leslie Nielsen) is visited by Catherine Carrel (Aliza Gur) on New Year's Eve, Carrel says she's a close friend of Jules Lemoine (Hugh Latimer) also a former OSS officer who served with Holiday during the war.

Lemoine wants Holiday to go to Paris on a secret mission: to deliver a reel of tape, containing defense information, while Lemoine keeps a fake reel himself to deceive enemy agents. When Lemoine is killed and the fake tape stolen Holiday decides to go to Paris.

He poses as an assistant to photographer Louis Vernay (André Maranne), and they take three models along to further the ruse.[1]

Cast

Reviews

A review in The Film Daily 1964 vol. 125 had this to say "Night Train to Paris is a neat little suspense film that will be a fine addition to any double bill. Its length probably automatically relegates it to second feature…". Howard Thompson, in the New York Times for 3 December 1964, disparaged the film: "Night Train to Paris — there's an intriguing title. But, believe us, this thumpingly mediocre little suspense melodrama that drifted into neighborhood theaters yesterday can go back to where it came from. There have been worse plots but few more familiar..." and "...starchy dialogue is neatly matched by Robert Douglas’s flat-footed direction". "The most attractive thing about the whole picture is a nifty blonde named Dorinda Stevens. The woman can act, too, which is more than can be said for most of the others".

Translations

Italy: Tren Nocturo A Paris[2]

References

  1. http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/558330/Night-Train-to-Paris/
  2. "ebay.com". Night Train to Paris. Retrieved unknown2007. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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