Review of The Train (1964) by Jeff B — 22 Apr 2008
Bleak and industrial, The Train possesses the spirit of cold modernity, with its sinister undertones pushing below the grimey surface. Lancaster's brooding athmospherics rank among the 3 best performances of his career, not to mention the mutli-faceted lure of Paul Schofield.
A thriller without pomposity, a riptide adventure without compromise.
This review of The Train (1964) was written by Jeff B on 22 Apr 2008.
The Train has generally received very positive reviews.
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