The Train [1964]dvdrip[xvid]ac3 - 2ch[eng]bluelad...
An aristocratic German officer obsessed with "degenerate" modern art. He views the paintings as his personal legacy, claiming that "beauty belongs to the man who can appreciate it".
What makes The Train endure is its . Frankenheimer famously rejected miniatures, choosing instead to use authentic equipment and locations: The Train (1964) - The Goods: Film Reviews The Train [1964]DVDRip[Xvid]AC3 2ch[Eng]BlueLad...
John Frankenheimer's 1964 masterpiece is often cited as the last great black-and-white action epic, a film that balances high-octane physical thrills with a haunting moral question: Is a work of art worth a human life? A Clash of Ideologies The Train [1964]DVDRip[Xvid]AC3 2ch[Eng]BlueLad...