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Night Train to Munich (1940) was a Thriller/Suspense - War Film directed by Carol Reed and produced by Edward Black.

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Night Train to Munich (1940) (2)

By Beatrice on Apr 10, 2014 From Flickers in Time

Night Train to Munich Directed by Carol Reed Written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder from a story by Gordon Wellesley 1940/UK Twentieth Century Productions Ltd. First viewing/Netflix rental Caldicott: Never had the time. Charters: I understand they give a copy to all the bridal couples over here... Read full article


Night Train to Munich (1940) (1)

By Lindsey on Apr 16, 2012 From The Motion Pictures

Anna in the concentration camp (via thewoodmovie.com) Margaret Lockwood stars as Anna Bomasch, the daughter of an inventor who is forced to flee to England when the Germans march into Prague, war looming closely overhead. Anna ends up being brought to a concentration camp, where Karl Marsen (Paul He... Read full article


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Charters: I bought a copy of Mein Kampf. Occurred to me it might shed a spot of light on all this... how d'ye do. Ever read it?
Caldicott: Never had the time.
Charters: I understand they give a copy to all the bridal couples over here.
Caldicott: Oh, I don't think it's that sort of book, old man.


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The banner on the city bus stating "BERLIN RAUCHT JUNO" (Berlin smokes Juno) is an advertisement for a cigarette brand later distributed to German soldiers.
The very first scene is a fairly accurate depiction of the Berghof, Hitler's mountainside residence near Berchtesgaden and Obersalzberg in Bavaria. The home was famous for its huge picture window which overlooked mountain scenery and was often used to impress visiting foreign VIP visitors.
As noted in the opening caption, the action of the film takes place during the year preceding the Second World War (beginning with the Anschluss of Austria into the Third Reich in March 1938) and closes on the night of Sunday September 3rd 1939 (the day the United Kingdom declared war on Germany).
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