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The Train

But we will

Spinet:

Right after dawn, all switching tracks and trains in the area will be bombed. The art train is not to be destroyed. Orders are to mark it so that the planes will pass it up. Labiche:
Mark it! Spinet:
White paint, on the top of the first three cars. London has decided the paintings must not be damaged. Labiche:
Paint it? For von Waldheim - make him a present? To hell with London! We started this whole thing for one reason: to stop the train, because the Allies were going to be here! Well, where are they? Every day they've been due, and Every day a man has been killed for thinking they were just over the next hill. I say to hell with them. Now they want us to paint the train? Let 'em blow it up! Didont:
Paul, it'd be too bad, if it got blown up... that is, if it could be saved. Papa Boule, Pesquet, the others... they wanted it saved. Labiche:
And they're dead. And they'll never know! Didont:
But we will

Full Transcript

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I brought her with me
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Mademoiselle Villard has a problem
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I thought your group might help her It's not to help me
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You understand The paintings belong to France
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Paintings The train you are preparing for the Colonel
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He's stealing a load of pictures
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You should hear what they're worth
Duration
33 seconds
Views
1,486
Timestamp in Movie
00:13:49
Uploaded
Nov 01, 2022
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Movie Summary

In 1944, a German colonel loads a train with French art treasures to send to Germany. The Resistance must stop it without damaging the cargo.

Actors

Paul Bonifas
Spinet
Albert Rémy
Didont
Paul Scofield
Colonel Franz Von Waldheim