Sleeping Car To Trieste [DVD]
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Set in Paris in the late 1940 s Sleeping Car to Trieste is a tense Cold War thriller brilliantly directed by John Paddy Carstairs. Post war Europe is in turmoil. Agent Zurta (Albert Lieven) and his beautiful accomplice Valya (Jean Kent) steal a diary with vital Cold War secrets from an embassy in Paris. During the theft Zurta murders a servant and to throw the authorities off his trail enlists the help of Karl (Alan Wheatley). But Karl double crosses Zurta and attempts to makes his escape on the Orient Express. As the train pulls out of the Gare de Lyon in Paris there are some very contrasting characters on board. Zurta and Valya are on Karl s trail but he is tucked away in a hidden compartment. As the train hurtles through southern Europe the eclectic bunch of passengers, which includes an adulterous couple and their idiot friend (David Tomlinson), a wealthy autocratic writer (Finley Currie) and a French police inspector, seem determined to foil Zurta in his quest for the diary. As the film reaches its climax will Zurta and Valya recover the diary and make their escape or will they be captured before they reach the Iron Curtain??
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
Package Dimensions : 7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 inches; 2.93 ounces
Director : John Paddy Carstairs
Media Format : PAL
Run time : 1 hour and 31 minutes
Release date : August 19, 2013
Actors : Finlay Currie, Jean Kent, Albert Lieven, Derrick De Marney, Paul Dupuis
Producers : Sleeping Car to Trieste
Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
Studio : Strawberry Media
ASIN : B00CVVH2H0
Number of discs : 1
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bashh –
Hitchkokian
Love these old movies, particularly where trains are involved. They are social history as far as customs and costumes go. Traveled part of this route back in the 70’s although it was no longer the Orient Express and it brought back memories. There is a little suspense but the reason to watch it would be for the glimpse of an age gone by.
Kindle Customer Nanci –
Enjoyable
The suspense takes place on The Orient Express and this film pays homage to the luxury and the formality of travelling on this special train from Paris to Istanbul. The suspense in this film highlights the stops of Trieste and Zagreb. I consulted the internet to map the route of The Orient Express and to find out where Trieste and Zagreb are, which made it an educational movie for me as well as a highly enjoyable one. The movie has a copyright of 1948, for those interested.There are flourishes here which foretell the lavish production of “Murder on the Orient Express”, released in 1974. The storyline is different from the Agatha Christie novel. But, there is the use of the gathering steam of the train engine to add to the sound. There is music that hints at mystery and intrigue. There are occasional outdoor scenes along the route.It is a slower pace than the action thrillers of today. This film is in the tradition of the cozy murder mystery, where there are only a few possible suspects. For some of us, this is an enjoyable entertainment.It is well done for this genre.
Mel E. Albin –
Totally boring slow moving plot
I love old movies and i don’t watch anything more recent than 1960 except on rare occasion. Old movies relied on character development, intelligent dalogue and story line not exploding bodies and moronic writing. But this movie is a total bore and not on the par with any of the great train movies like Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes or Agatha Christies’s Murder on the Orient Express (both versions with Albert Finney and later with Kenneth Brannaugh). Don’t waste your time on this one.
Colin –
While we expected something better than the standard monosyllabic dialogue of the great majority …
Imagine a tautly told tale. Imagine a well acted tale. Imagine a visually arresting tale. Imagine a tale with a beginning, a middle and an end. This movie caught us by surprise. While we expected something better than the standard monosyllabic dialogue of the great majority of current movies, Sleeping Car To Trieste was just absolutely fabulous!
Toby O’B –
and there were a couple of characters and sub-plots that could have been easily jettisoned. But overall a fun trip back in …
I’m a big fan of mystery movies aboard trains and this fit in well with ‘The Lady Vanishes’, the two versions of ‘Narrow Margin’, ‘Silver Streak’ and of course ‘Murder On The Orient Express’. There was even a moment in this movie which may have been an influence on ‘Silver Streak’. The style and plot are a bit creaky, and there were a couple of characters and sub-plots that could have been easily jettisoned. But overall a fun trip back in Time…..
Suzi Girl –
Okay, but……………..
OMG! I couldn’t wait for this movie to be over! It’s absolutely jam packed with English character actors and it was great to see them so young and all together. The only reason I watched the whole movie was that I wanted to see what eventually happened to the villain and that didn’t happen until almost at the end of this 2-hour movie. Believe me I wanted to quit watching it but couldn’t because I wanted to see how it all worked out.It does have a good plot and the writing is pretty well done but I think someone saw it as a vehicle to get as many of their young English actors in front of a camera as possible so that bogged the movie down.I must admit the ending completely blew me away and even after wanting the movie to end quicker was delighted that I hung in until the end.
Camille Louise B. –
I enjoyed the film
I enjoyed the film. It was an authentic way to revisit that era. It was released in 1948, not decades later trying to recreate post-war intrigue. Old films like this one are a good way to see and understand how things were. A modern production would be unable to capture the same feeling.
Ijw –
Enjoyable
Entertaining mix of drama, intrigue, and humor. The main plot thread is interwoven with some others to keep things interesting. Not all of the threads come together but part of the fun is waiting to see which will. Providing comic relief are subplots of a US serviceman bunked with a stuffy ornithologist and a french chef saddled with an english observer who’s idea of cooking fish is boiling it and pouring on canned sauce. The main plot revolves around a book that could cause a war but no country names are mentioned so no actual history was maimed in making up history. The atmosphere provides an experience of traveling across European borders by train and we get to see some magazines that have passed into history, ie Post, Time, etc.
joybekks –
If you like murder on the orient express you will like this. Adventure on a train. Vintage film but good characters and story.
Etienne –
Je recommande ce film qui est parfait en tout point, jeu des acteurs, diction, complexité de l’intrigue, drôlerie des situations… c’est une bonne découverte. Dommage qu’il n’y ai pas de BR pour cette version (c’est la 2è, l’autre datant d’avant-guerre). L’image est bonne pour un DVD.
Liberty –
Arrived quickly gave as gift
Valerie Groves –
Came very quickly and well wrapped just what I wanted!!
A. W. Wilson –
Praise where praise is due. STRAWBERRYMEDIA have done viewers proud with a very good DVD Transfer (4.3 Ratio), picture and sound (for once) both very acceptable thankyou. The story is one for all “Train Thriller” buffs. Not, perhaps up to “Lady Vanishes” standard but close with similar rather cliched characters including the married man trying to run away with his young girlfriend, and the annoying English twit, all well played by Derek De Marney/Rona Anderson and David Tomlinson respectively. In fact there are so many well known character faces you would need a whole page to list them all. The film tails off in my opinion towards the end, but in general maintains a rhythm and tension for most of it’s 90 mins duration. Highly recomended for quality and content, and it just, for me, only just, misses 5 stars because it is for some perhaps, a bit dated.