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Un treno è fermo a Berlino

Titolo originale: Verspätung in Marienborn
  • 1963
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,8/10
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Sean Flynn in Un treno è fermo a Berlino (1963)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaCold War drama about an East German man trying to escape to the West via a U.S. military train passing through the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany.Cold War drama about an East German man trying to escape to the West via a U.S. military train passing through the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany.Cold War drama about an East German man trying to escape to the West via a U.S. military train passing through the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany.

  • Regia
    • Rolf Hädrich
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Will Tremper
    • James Henaghan
    • Victor Vicas
  • Star
    • José Ferrer
    • Sean Flynn
    • Nicole Courcel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,8/10
    126
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Rolf Hädrich
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Will Tremper
      • James Henaghan
      • Victor Vicas
    • Star
      • José Ferrer
      • Sean Flynn
      • Nicole Courcel
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    José Ferrer
    José Ferrer
    • Cowan the Reporter
    • (as Jose Ferrer)
    Sean Flynn
    Sean Flynn
    • Lt. Novak
    Nicole Courcel
    Nicole Courcel
    • Nurse Kathy
    Jess Hahn
    Jess Hahn
    • Sgt. Torre
    Yossi Yadin
    Yossi Yadin
    • Maj. Menschikov
    • (as Yoseph Yadin)
    Hans-Joachim Schmiedel
    • Banner
    • (as Hans Joachim Schmiedel)
    Christiane Schmidtmer
    Christiane Schmidtmer
    • Karin Woomsey
    • (as Christiane Schmidmer)
    Joy Aston
    • Mrs. Abramson
    Lothar Mann
    • East German Conductor
    Arthur Brauss
    Arthur Brauss
    • I.M.P.
    • (as Art Brauss)
    Edward Meeks
    • Capt. Kolski
    Fred Dur
    • Maj. Finnegan
    Len Monroe
    • U.S. Soldier
    Wolfgang Georgi
    • Russian Officer Gorski
    Antonella Murgia
    • Teenager
    Annie Gorassini
    Annie Gorassini
    • Abramson's Daughter
    Robert Shankland
    • U.S. Diplomat
    Charlie Hickman
    • Cpl. Williams
    • (as Charlie Hickmann)
    • Regia
      • Rolf Hädrich
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Will Tremper
      • James Henaghan
      • Victor Vicas
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    Sean Flynn & the Cold War

    This film starts with some fabulous twilight location shots around 1960's Berlin. - The dim and somber photography of bleak cityscapes shot from the departing train does much to enhance this vehicle to show off Errol Flynn's son, Sean. --And the handsome young actor does pretty good with the second-rate material.

    Made in Europe on a shoe-string budget, almost all of the action takes place on a west-bound (from Berlin) train carrying American soldiers, a pair of newlyweds, a nurse and her patient, an all-girl group of performers, and a loud-mouthed reporter (Jose Ferrer).

    During the journey, an East German refugee secretly boards the train, and the 'east-west' cold war tensions begin. The train is detained by the Russian military who want the refugee handed over to them.

    The dialog is not good, the character assortment is not bad, and Sean Flynn and Jose Ferrer do their best with the material they have.

    Ferrer shamelessly over-acts, but what choice did he have with such hammy lines? Sean Flynn has to work hard at it, as well, but Flynn had the added advantage of being so adorably handsome (even prettier than his famous father). Moreover, the grubby location work, as well as the confining train interiors, actually add to this film's appeal and make it easier to get past some of the tired 'cold-war-formula' dialog.

    As fate would have it, while working as a war correspondent, Sean Flynn mysteriously disappeared in Viet Nam in 1970-- about 7 years after this film was made.

    The cold war got him in real life, too.....
    8EdgarST

    Late Train in Marienborn

    "Delay in Marienborn" was a surprise: an effective 1963 Cold War drama that during its day capitalized on the tense relations between the Soviet Union and the United States in divided German territory. Not surprisingly it won several awards, including best screenplay from the film industry of the Federal Republic of Germany, and the Youth Award at the Berlin Film Festival for the Best Feature Film Suitable for Young People. The film was a call to tolerance and understanding between world powers, but most importantly a reflection on the value of discipline and adherence to codes among the military, in a time when ethics apparently seemed more clearly defined by ideologies. Based on Will Tremper's book "Aufenthalt in Marienborn", that recounts a true incident, the film tells a charged and moving tale: a nurse (Nicole Courcel) helps Banner (Hans-Joachim Schmiedel) to defect from the Democratic Republic of Germany, by allowing him to get on board an American-commanded train crossing the territory under Soviet control. Although most conversations are led between high officers of each side, the final decision of what to do with Banner is left to lieutenant Novak (Sean Flynn) who is in command of the train. Both the lieutenant and the defector are 24- year old men. They are not portrayed as heroes of action films or stereotypes of propaganda movies, but as two humane and vulnerable young men, facing a crisis beyond them, ruled by world politics. Others on board include a journalist (José Ferrer, who received first credit but had a secondary role), a US diplomat, a newlywed couple, a female sport team, and other assorted characters. The best part of the surprise though was Sean Flynn. I did not expect to ever watch him in a dramatic role, to give an effective performance and to hear him in English, after watching several films where he was dubbed in Spanish, Italian and German. Also providing good performances in an international cast, Jess Hahn is featured as Flynn's assistant; Yossi Yadin plays the Soviet officer, while actor-author Edward Meeks plays an American captain with a clear idea of what has to be done. Recommended.
    6dlafont

    Great Plot, Listlessly Directed and Acted

    Stop Train 349 is an engaging, though uneven and largely forgotten, thriller from the hottest peak of the Cold War, a time at which it was easy to imagine a seemingly minor dispute between the U. S. and U. S. S. R. spiraling out of control. The real life premise was an agreement between the superpowers to allow a U. S. military train to operate between West Germany and its enclave of West Berlin, surrounded by Soviet-occupied East Germany and barricaded by the famous Berlin Wall. An East German refugee boards the sealed train, leading the Soviets to stop the train and demand his return.

    We spend time getting to know the passengers on the train, an assortment of civilian tourists and military personnel, including the East German soldiers who actually operate the train. José Ferrer provides the film's star power, effectively portraying a cynical journalist who sees professional opportunity in publicizing the refugee's flight. Nicole Courcel turns in the best performance of the film as a reserved nurse who makes the key decision to help the refugee board the train. The key role of Lieutenant Novak, the American officer in charge of the train and tasked with protecting its passengers and military personnel, is highlighted as the situation escalates. Ultimately, the great failing of the film is to miscast Sean Flynn (son of Errol Flynn) in this role, who simply cannot occupy the center of the film's morality play, looking in every scene like he is memorizing his lines for the first time from a cue card.

    It's easy to imagine the great film Stop Train 349 could have been, in the hands of a Lumet or Frankenheimer. The tense standoff between the American and Soviet soldiers outside the stopped train is effective as a microcosm of the larger military standoff across the Iron Curtain. Unfortunately director Rolf Hädrich is unable to generate sustained tension through much of the film. The division on the train between passengers sympathetic to the refugee's plight and those who just want to get to West Germany safely is highlighted but not exploited to maximum effect. Instead the film lurches between compelling scenes like the discussions between American military negotiators and Soviet officers, to scenes with Flynn in which the tension and realism dissipate.

    Fans of Cold War thrillers may want to check this film out, available on Amazon Prime for rent at the moment, although in a somewhat dilapidated print. On the whole, Stop Train 349 is a film with an intriguing premise that just doesn't have the talent in front of, or behind, the camera to compare favorably with the classics of the genre.
    8fredcdobbs5

    Tense, well-done Cold War thriller

    Low-budget but not low-quality Cold War drama about an East German refugee who slips aboard a US military train leaving West Berlin and passing through East Germany. The East German and Soviet authorities discover that he's aboard and stop the train, demanding that he be turned over to them. Sean Flynn, Errol's impossibly good-looking son, does a first-rate job as the young American army officer in charge of the train who finds himself caught in the center of Cold War tensions and Jose Ferrer is good, if a bit showy, as a seen-it-all reporter aboard the train. The film takes place mostly aboard the cramped train and, while the dialog lags in spots and the direction is a bit ragged, overall it's a commendable, very worthy effort.
    8rw-rynerson

    Film as realistic as can be, but suffers from that

    This film is based on a real event of the Cold War, and was filmed in the same time period, so it "feels" very realistic. Characters have been combined or altered, but the attention to facts and the choice of stories keeps it from being successful with audiences not already familiar with the situation. In fact, a 16mm print of it was purchased by the U.S. Army and used as a training film for new Train Commanders on the Military Trains.

    Except for one scene that might cause trouble with the PTA, this film could be shown in high school history classes covering the Cold War. (I would recommend the teacher view it first and decide if it fits in their community's standards.) What it does get right is the dilemma faced by each of the characters. Everyone in the film makes moral decisions, and the consequences drive the story. That was the Cold War in Berlin as I witnessed it.

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      Music by Peter Thomas

      Lyrics by Kurt Hertha

      Performed by Victor von Halem (as Sven Martin)

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    • How did they film the lengthy scenes set at Soviet Zone border checkpoint Marienborn?
    • Did the U.S. Duty Train in the film use actual U.S. Army Transportation Corps rolling stock?
    • Was this film script so real that the Army used it as a training film?

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    • Data di uscita
      • marzo 1965 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Francia
      • Italia
      • Germania occidentale
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Russo
      • Tedesco
    • Celebre anche come
      • Stop Train 349
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Bavaria, Germania(the train station in Waldkraiburg)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Da.Ma. Cinematografica
      • Hans Oppenheimer Film
      • Hoche Productions
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      1 ora 45 minuti
    • Colore
      • Black and White
    • Mix di suoni
      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.37 : 1

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