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L'express du colonel von Ryan

Original title: Von Ryan's Express
  • 1965
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  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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L'express du colonel von Ryan (1965)
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An American POW leads a group of mainly British prisoners to escape from the Germans in WWII.An American POW leads a group of mainly British prisoners to escape from the Germans in WWII.An American POW leads a group of mainly British prisoners to escape from the Germans in WWII.

  • Director
    • Mark Robson
  • Writers
    • David Westheimer
    • Wendell Mayes
    • Joseph Landon
  • Stars
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Trevor Howard
    • Raffaella Carrà
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    • Director
      • Mark Robson
    • Writers
      • David Westheimer
      • Wendell Mayes
      • Joseph Landon
    • Stars
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Trevor Howard
      • Raffaella Carrà
    • 105User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Col. Joseph L. Ryan
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Maj. Eric Fincham
    Raffaella Carrà
    Raffaella Carrà
    • Gabriella
    • (as Raffaella Carra)
    Brad Dexter
    Brad Dexter
    • Sgt. Bostick
    Sergio Fantoni
    Sergio Fantoni
    • Capt. Oriani
    John Leyton
    John Leyton
    • Orde
    Edward Mulhare
    Edward Mulhare
    • Costanzo
    Wolfgang Preiss
    Wolfgang Preiss
    • Maj. Von Klemment
    James Brolin
    James Brolin
    • Pvt. Ames
    John Van Dreelen
    John Van Dreelen
    • Col. Gortz
    • (as John van Dreelen)
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Battaglia
    Vito Scotti
    Vito Scotti
    • Peppino, Italian Train Engineer
    Richard Bakalyan
    Richard Bakalyan
    • Cpl. Giannini
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Capt. Stein
    Michael St. Clair
    • Sgt. Dunbar
    Ivan Triesault
    Ivan Triesault
    • Von Kleist
    Ian Abercrombie
    Ian Abercrombie
    • English POW
    • (uncredited)
    Don Ames
    • Prisoner of War
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mark Robson
    • Writers
      • David Westheimer
      • Wendell Mayes
      • Joseph Landon
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    lonniebealeusa

    Sinatra shines in classic war movie

    what a marvellous performance by Sinatra and Trevor Howard in this classic World War 11 movie.A great script and some strong supporting roles make this movie a wonderful piece of entertainment.Sharp movie fans may even notice a young James Brolin in a small role,but the greatest thing about this movie is the wonderful line uttered by Trevor Howard to Frank(as Von Ryan)when Sinatra tries to tie a knot to show how to strangle a german guard (which fails) and Trevor Howard shows Sinatra how to really tie a strangle knot ,and says the immortal line"learn that from the cowboy films did you?".what a great put down,its worth watching just for that.The ending is a surprise and really leaves one a bit flat but all in all wonderful escapism.
    7bkoganbing

    "You'll Get The Iron Cross For This, Von Ryan"

    Von Ryan's Express which was a best selling action adventure novel in the sixties combines some of the best elements of The Great Escape and Bridge Over the River Kwai.

    Culture clashes abound in Von Ryan's Express, Britsh versus American, Italian versus German. Sometimes the participants seem to forget just who was the enemy.

    Frank Sinatra is an American Army Air Corps flier shot down near Rome before the invasion of Italy. The Italians grab him and take him to an Italian prisoner of war camp run by a strutting Mussolini wannabe in Adolfo Celi. The prisoners are mostly British and in fact members of a single regiment, the 9th Fusiliers. Command has now devolved to Major Trevor Howard with the death of their colonel. Sinatra becomes the ranking POW when he arrives.

    Sinatra and Howard clash over several issues. Watching the film you'll see I believe that Howard was right. But Sinatra has the rank.

    When the Italians switch sides as the landing at Salerno commences, the Italian soldiers desert and Sinatra and Howard have to make some hard decisions. They opt to move towards the sea, but are captured by the Germans and put on a train north. They recapture the prison train from the Germans and decide to keep going north to Switzerland.

    It'a pretty impossible tale, but that doesn't mean it ain't entertaining. Sinatra keeps his swinging hipster persona in check and Trevor Howard was born to play those British military roles.

    Of the rest of the cast my favorite performance is that of the British regimental chaplain Edward Mulhare. The fact that he went to graduate study in Germany and speaks it fluently is of inestimable help to the escaping prisoners.

    For those who like action war films, this is your cup of British tea.
    9z_crito2001

    Hey it works for me...

    *** Warning ***: I make a few references to this film's plot in the comments below.

    I think if I was living during 1943 and was involved in World War II then being with Frank, Trevor and the rest of the boys as portrayed in this film is where I'd want to be. Racing up Italy in a captured POW train, honorable American and British soldiers fighting pesky Nazis, and just trying to make it to beautiful Switzerland. Who could ask for more? You have adventure, killing in self-defense (well mostly), outsmarting the enemy, and a gorgeous young Italian woman on the train with you! Sure beats being a German soldier stuck in Stalingrad in 1942!

    And let's face it, if you're looking for a WW II film with historical accuracy about specific WWII events or a "war is heck, here's why" kind of film then this is not the kind of film you're going to like.

    But to me this film offers something many others don't by how it relates to everyday life and its struggles. So what am I saying, escaping from a German POW camp and fighting Nazis is a daily life struggle for anyone nowadays ?? No, of course not. But I like the way misfortune then opportunity seem to go hand in hand in this movie. A misfortune is turned into another opportunity simply by trying or moving forward. The following two lines best sum up this film: Captured German Major: "But still you have NO choice!" British Major: "And nothing to lose by trying to make one!"

    Nothing is mapped out they way they want it and each misfortune has its cost in lives lost, but they push on. Each loss looks like it is rewarded with something positive... British physician (who up 'till now has been supportive of Colonel Ryan): "Roll, roll where?...Maybe this is the end of the line". Italian Captain (just running in): "Colonel Ryan, the conductor has a plan, he thinks he can get us all to Switzerland!" British Major: "Switzerland?...You're mad!" (The Italian major explains the conductor's plan) British Major: "You know it may just work" Colonel Ryan: "Let's move!"

    Sometimes we are all fighting those "Nazis/demons" in our life and we are all just trying to escape to "Switzerland" and like the end of the film says: "I once told you Ryan, if only one gets out it's a victory".

    I read in another review of this film where it was said Frank Sinatra looked like he was sleep walking through it -- well then way to go Frank! No award grabbing performance from "ol' blue eyes" here, just a man who acts and feels like he's just been in a POW camp (the Rat Pack must've just broken up or a gig in Vegas got canceled or something). I think this is one of Frank S.'s best movies, yes much better than that depressing "Manchurian Candidate" (1962).

    And give this film credit for one thing: Here at least the Germans speak German and the Italians speak Italian. There's none of that English with a heavy German or Italian accent stuff here. And filming outside when possible with picturesque Italian and Switzerland scenery are an added bonus.

    I know there are several other WWII films made during the 1960s that get mentioned a lot, but off-hand I think there are only two or three made during the '60s that offer or have any value: "The Train" (1965) and "Closely Observed Trains" (1966) are the only two I can think of (hmmm...that's odd, but all three involve trains).

    If you liked "Von Ryan's Express" then please recommend other war films from any decade. I'm always on the look out for a good war film. And if you didn't care for this film, well then when you're through picking this one apart tell me of one you did like. Thanks.
    7SAMTHEBESTEST

    A thrilling POW escape adventure on the running track.

    Von Ryan's Express (1965) : Brief Review -

    A thrilling POW escape adventure on the running track. I have been through almost hundreds of POW escape flicks, but this one will have its own space and magic for running on the track. First, we are in a prisoner camp, and then we move on to tracks against the Nazis. John Frankenheimer made "The Train" (1964), a thrilling and classic train adventure set in World War II, and gave me the most memorable film of my life that runs on the tracks. Now you ask me, What's after that? Von Ryan's Express would be my answer for now. "If only one gets out, it's a victory," but Ryan believes in taking everyone out. Well, he does it. But who is that one who doesn't get out? That's where this film touches your heart. No matter how adventurous and action-filled this film is, by the end you realise that it's a patriotic film at heart. The last frame and this quote will remain with you. It's a two-hour film, but it never feels boring. At one moment, I thought this film was made a little late. It would have been more effective in the 1940s-the decade it is set in. But then I realised that these filmmaking techniques like colour and cinemascope looked better in the 1960s only. The film is about a pilot who is taken to a POW camp, and then he takes charge as a senior officer. It felt a little weird to see such funny scenes in POW camp in the first half hour. Ryan and other prisoners are freed once Italy surrenders, and there begins their escape journey. From the Italian countryside to getting captured again and then again planning to escape on the train, Ryan and his team take you on a thrilling ride. Frank Sinatra and Trevor Howard are the best performers here. The entire cast is brilliant, actually. Drama, thrill, adventure, action, and patriotism-Mark Robson packs every brick in the right place to build a solid wall. Easily my favourite Sinatra movie from the 60s after The Manchurian Candidate.

    RATING - 7/10*

    By - #samthebestest.
    7ma-cortes

    A first-class as well as entertaining WWII story of escape from a prisoner-of-war concentration camp aboard a train

    Awesome warlike movie with memorable images and outstanding acting by well-known faces . This is a splendid film about a daring breakout from an Italian concentration camp with all star cast and magnificently realized by Mark Robson . The opening prologue states: "Italy , August 1943. With the Allies poised to strike, the Germans seized control of Italy. So the war-weary Italian nation fought on, a prisoner of the German armies¨ . There appears Ryan, an American POW Colonel (Frank Sinatra , his leather jacket was later worn by Bob Crane in Hogan's Heroes and was later worn by Greg Kinnear in Auto Focus) and a British military (Trevor Howard who was second choice for Major Fincham after Peter Finch turned it down and Jack Hawkins was possible for this part) is the officer in charge until Ryan takes over the escape plan . Ryan leads his fellow prisoners as foreign soldiers (James Brolin , John Leyton , Edward Mulhare) as Italian local military (Sergio Fantoni , Adolfo Celi and Vito Scotti as Train Engineer) on a perilous getaway from the Germans (led by Wolfgang Preiss as Major Von Klemment) in Italy . Having seemingly made errors of judgement, Ryan has to get the support of the mainly British soldiers he is commanding . As they aboard a German train to neutral Switzerland .

    This great action tale contains thrills, intrigue, tension, excitement galore, entertainment and lots of fun . Suspenseful WWII epic packs exceptional plethora of prestigious actors incarnating the motley group of POWs , giving good acting and support , as a sensational Frank Sinatra whose character , Colonel Ryan, remains today as attractive iconography ; Edward Mulhare as an army priest posing as a Nazi officer , Brad Dexter as roguish Sgt. Bostick ,Sergio Fantoni as Capt. Oriani , a very young Raffaela Carra and Michael Goodliffe, who was an actual Prisoner of War during WWII , being captured at Dunkirk and spent the next five years in a German POW camp . Excellent production design and art direction with evocative scenarios by Walter Scott . Rousing and lively soundtrack , nowadays a classic score, by Jerry Goldsmith . Colorful cinematography by William H Daniels , Greta Garbo's usual cameraman .

    The motion picture lavishly produced by Saul David was well realized by Mark Robson. In the early 40s Robson was much involved with the low-budget terror unit in charge of producer Val Lewton , for whom made ¨Seventh victim¨, ¨The ghost ship¨, and ¨Island of the dead¨. In the late 1940s Robson joined Stanley Kramer's independent company and directed his biggest commercial hit to date with ¨The champion¨. Years later Robson made another good film about corruption in boxing world titled ¨The harder they fall¨ with Humphrey Bogart. In the late 1960s, his work did decline . His last movie was a jinx one titled ¨Avalancha express¨. Robson and his main star, Robert Shaw, died suddenly from heart attacks. And of course , ¨Von Ryan Express¨ was one of his best films . A top-notch cast , spectacular images , tense images and noisy action help make this one a superior effort of its kind . Well worth seeing , this is the ordinary War movie that Hollywood does so well . This one is certainly one of the best movies ever made about the WWII escapes . Rating : 7 . Two thumbs up , essential and indispensable watching for WWII lovers , a real must see.

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    • Trivia
      Michael Goodliffe, who plays Capt. Stein, was an actual Prisoner of War during WWII. He was captured at Dunkirk and spent the next five years in a German POW camp.
    • Goofs
      After Italy's surrender is announced, Ryan claims that Battaglia is now a civilian, not an army officer. This is incorrect, and the characters would have known his proper (and unchanged) status. Although it surrendered, Italy continued to be a country with a proper government and military forces. Battaglia would have been an officer in a non-belligerent (but untrusted) military.
    • Quotes

      Maj. Eric Fincham: [Final lines voiceover] I once told you, Ryan, if only one gets out, it's a victory.

    • Crazy credits
      The film credits and all promotion publicity still say "A Cinemascope Picture", and Alfred Newman's "extended" 20th Century-Fox fanfare is still heard on the soundtrack as the picture begins, but most of the film was actually shot in Panavision, at Frank Sinatra's insistence.
    • Alternate versions
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'U' rating. All cuts were waived in 1988 when the film was granted a 'PG' certificate for home video.
    • Connections
      Edited into Galactica 1980: Galactica Discovers Earth: Part 2 (1980)

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • El expreso de Von Ryan
    • Filming locations
      • El Churro, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain(final shootout on rail track on mountain)
    • Production company
      • P-R Productions Picture
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      • $5,760,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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