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Night Train to Munich

Laughs! Thrills! Excitement!
1940 | 96m | English

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Czechoslovakia, March 1939, on the eve of World War II. As the German invaders occupy Prague, inventor Axel Bomasch manages to flee and reach England; but those who need to put his knowledge at the service of the Nazi war machine, in order to carry out their evil plans of destruction, will stop at nothing to capture him.
Release Date: Aug 31, 1940
Director: Carol Reed
Writer: Gordon Wellesley, Sidney Gilliat, Frank Launder
Genres: Drama, Thriller, War
Keywords london, england, based on novel or book, inventor, munich, germany, concentration camp prisoner, prague, czech republic, secret agent, night train, war propaganda, nazi occupation, 1940s, eve of world war ii
Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Margaret Lockwood Anna Bomasch
Rex Harrison Gus Bennett
Paul Henreid Karl Marsen
Basil Radford Charters
Naunton Wayne Caldicott
James Harcourt Axel Bomasch
Felix Aylmer Dr. Fredericks
Wyndham Goldie Dryton
Roland Culver Roberts
Eliot Makeham Schwab
Raymond Huntley Kampenfeldt
Austin Trevor Capt. Prada
Kenneth Kent Controller
C. V. France Admiral Hassinger
Frederick Valk Gestapo Officer
Morland Graham Teleferic Attendant
Adolf Hitler Himself (archive footage)
David Horne Czech Official (uncredited)
Wilfred Walter Czech Official (uncredited)
Winifred Oughton Martha (uncredited)
John Wengraf KL Physician (uncredited)
Charles Oliver KL Officer (uncredited)
Allan Jeayes KL Prisoner (uncredited)
Albert Lieven Paul - KL Guard (uncredited)
Wally Patch Fisherman (uncredited)
Arthur Denton Deckchair Attendant (uncredited)
Ian Fleming British Official (uncredited)
Howard Marion-Crawford Checkpoint Officer (uncredited)
Bryan Herbert Train Inspector (uncredited)
Irene Handl Stationmaster (uncredited)
Ben Williams Train Steward (uncredited)
Edward Baxter
Hugh Griffith
Howard Lang
Fletcher Lightfoot
Jack May
G.H. Mulcaster
J.H. Roberts
Billy Russell
Torin Thatcher
Pat Williams
Name Job
R. E. Dearing Editor
Maurice Ostrer Production Manager
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
B. C. Sewell Sound Supervisor
Sydney Wiles Sound Recordist
Gordon Wellesley Novel
Louis Levy Music Director, Original Music Composer
Charles Williams Music
Carol Reed Director
Sidney Gilliat Screenplay
Frank Launder Screenplay
Otto Kanturek Director of Photography
Roy Ward Baker Second Unit Director
Davis Boulton Still Photographer
Name Title
Edward Black Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

A fabulous spy film boasting top draw scripting and supreme direction. Carol Reed is a truly wonderful director, his CV boasts the likes of The Third Man, Oliver and Odd Man Out, all great films for sure, which only makes it more infuriating that a gem like Night Train To Munich is incredibly h ... ard to get hold of. I have only managed to catch it myself because of the unearthing of VHS tapes long thought to have been lost years ago, and it's just like finding hidden treasure I can tell you! Based on a story by Gordon Wellesley, and scripted by the adroitly talented teaming of Sydney Gilliat and Frank Launder, Night Train To Munich is a lesson in how to not over blow your subject, all the sequences flow without boring the viewer, with Reed astutely approaching the material with subtlety instead of blunderbuss bluster. Another highlight of the movie to me is that it could have so easily been a propaganda bore, the Germans being the devil incarnate, but here it feels that an equality of characterisations was the order of the day - something that many other genre pieces lost sight of further down the line. Rex Harrison, Margaret Lockwood and Paul Henreid are all excellent here, whilst wonderful comedic relief comes courtesy of Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford's English cricketers (fans of The Lady Vanishes will identify right away). Although this picture is script driven above all else, the action sequences are a joy to behold, with the final third of the picture an unadulterated pleasure, spies and stooges, plants and treachery, oh it's all here folks, enjoy, if you can get a good print of it that is! 9/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

There are shades of the "Lady Vanishes" in Carol Reed's intriguing tale of a complex mission to re-rescue a top Czech scientist from the Nazis. Having already been safely in Britain, he was kidnapped from under the very noses of British intelligence and so now they have to devise a plan to get him b ... ack. Rex Harrison - who has at least three identities in this thriller is charged with leading the attempt; aided by the scientist's daughter - Margaret Lockwood, and pursued by the duplicitous Paul Henreid as "Marsen". The adventure element is nothing particularly different, indeed I constantly expected Harrison to break into his King Mongkut impression - he made for a very unconvincing Nazi. The real stars, for me, were Messrs. Radford and Wayne as "Charters & Caldicott". Given much more on-screen time than usual they exemplified, I thought by humour and crass ineptitude, much of the mindset of the British establishment in the run up to the Nazi invasions of the late 1930s that probably only Churchill had the foresight to anticipate. To be honest, there's very little suspense in this film - but it is a good team effort with some delightful Haydn accompaniment.

Jun 23, 2022