Berlin Express (1948) | |
Director(s) | Jacques Tourneur |
Producer(s) | Bert Granet |
Top Genres | Drama, Film Noir, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Spies |
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Berlin Express (1948) was a Film Noir - Drama Film directed by Jacques Tourneur and produced by Bert Granet.
SYNOPSIS
En route to an important conference on the future of post-WWII Germany, Dr. Bernhardt, a German diplomat, is kidnapped by die-hard Nazi operatives. A multinational team of intelligence officers cooperates to locate the missing man in Frankfurt's underworld and bombed-out buildings.
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Berlin Express (1948)
By 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 19, 2024 From 4 Star FilmsAdded to the landscape of The Third Man, Germany Year Zero, and A Foreign Affair, Berlin Express is a fascinating portrait in the rubble-film genre. These are the pictures on the cutting edge of filmic history, shooting on-location in the post-war world that was still licking its wounds and putting ... Read full article
The Lady Vanishes (1938) and Berlin Express (1948)
By Duke Mantee on May 13, 2013 From SpoilersThe Lady Vanishes and Berlin Express were made ten years apart, but both feature trains speeding across Europe. Not an uncommon device, a lot of films use it: James Bond or Murder on the Orient Express, for instance. Alfred Hitchcock?s The Lady Vanishes was made in 1938 in England and set precedents... Read full article
Berlin Express (1948, Jacques Tourneur)
on Nov 14, 2011 From The Stop ButtonBerlin Express is a postwar thriller. In the late forties and early fifties, there were a number of such films?most filmed either partially or totally on location in the ruins of Germany. I was expecting Express to be more of a noir, but it?s not. With its pseudo-documentary approach, down to the na... Read full article
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The first Hollywood production in Germany after World War II.
Reinhold Schünzel, who plays Professor Walther in the film, was the director of the original 1933 German stage comedy Viktor und Viktoria, which Blake Edwards later adapted as Victor/Victoria, a vehicle for his wife Julie Andrews. Reinhold also appeared in the original Georg Wilhelm Pabst film of L'opéra de quat'sous with 'Lotte Lenya'.
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