The man who watched trains go by

The Paris Express

Directed by: Harold French, Great Britain, 1952

Great Britain, 1952


Cast and Credits

Director Harold French
Scenario Benjamin Frankel
Harold French
Based on Georges Simenon [Novel]
Director of Photography Otto Heller
Cast Claude Rains [Kees Popinga]
Märta Torén [Michele Rozier]
Marius Goring [Lucas]
Herbert Lom [Julius de Koster, Jr.]
Anouk Aimée [Jeanne, the prostitute (as Anouk)]
Felix Aylmer [Mr. Merkemans]
Ferdy Mayne [Louis]
Ferdy Mayne [Dutch Train Conductor]
Ferdy Mayne [Karl Popinga]
Lucie Mannheim [Maria Popinga]
Gibb McLaughlin [Julius de Koster, Sr]
Michael Nightingale [Popinga's Clerk]
MacDonald Parke [Chicago Businessman]
Eric Pohlmann [Goin]
Eric Pohlmann [Frida Popinga]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Color Technicolor,Length: 75 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: December 1952 in London

General Information

The man who watched trains go by is a motion picture produced in the year 1952 as a Great Britain production. The Film was directed by Harold French, with Claude Rains, Märta Torén, Marius Goring, Herbert Lom, Anouk Aimée, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of The man who watched trains go by available.

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