Hell Train (film)
Hell Train (French: Train d'enfer) is a 1985 French crime film directed by Roger Hanin. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize.[2]
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Directed by | Roger Hanin |
Produced by | Christine Gouze-Rénal |
Written by | Jean Curtelin Roger Hanin |
Starring | Roger Hanin |
Cinematography | Jean Penzer |
Edited by | Youcef Tobni |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $7.7 million[1] |
Plot
Three men are arrested at a local dance for disorderly conduct. After being released the men locate a young Arab and throw him from the window of a moving train. Isabelle witnesses their crime and informs the police. The crime and following police investigation causes racial tension throughout the town and soon a race riot threatens to erupt.
Cast
- Roger Hanin as Commissaire Couturier
- Gérard Klein as Salviat
- Christine Pascal as Isabelle
- Robin Renucci as Muller
- Fabrice Eberhard as Lacombe
- Xavier Maly as Legoff
- Benoît Régent as Jouffroy
- Didier Sandre as Dalbret
- Henri Tisot as Guilabert
- Béatrice Camurat as Mme Salviat
- Karim Allaoui as Karim
- Sam Karmann as Duval
- Pascale Pellegrin as Madeleine
- Nathalie Guérin as Mme Guilabert
- Alain Lahaye as Poli
- Vincent Solignac as Letellier
- Jacques Nolot as Lancry
- Hammou Graïa as Habib Grimzi
- Farid Gazzah as Mehdi
- Rabah Loucif as Farid
- Béatrice Masson as Madame Jouffroy
- Anne Sinclair as Herself
- Jacques Gamblin
- Alex Descas
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References
- JP. "Train d\'enfer (1985)- JPBox-Office". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- "14th Moscow International Film Festival (1985)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 16 March 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
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