Night Train to Paris (1964)

Night Train to Paris (1964) poster

Former OSS officer Alan Holiday, now living in London, is visited on New Year's Eve by Catherine Carrel who says she is a close friend of Jules Lemoine who served with Holiday during the war. Lemoine urgently requests that Holiday go to Paris on a secret mission. Lemoine visits and wants Alan to deliver a reel of tape which he gives him, and keeps a fake reel himself to deceive enemy agents. Lemoine is killed and the fake tape stolen. Holiday, poses as an assistant to photographer Louis Vernay, and they take three models along to further the ruse.

Director: Robert Douglas
Genre: Thriller, Drama
Runtime: 65 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Kenny Graham
Cinematography: Arthur Lavis
Editing: Robert Winter
Production: Jack Parsons Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert Douglas
More Films in Genre: Thriller, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Night Train to Paris about?
Former OSS officer Alan Holiday, now living in London, is visited on New Year's Eve by Catherine Carrel who says she is a close friend of Jules Lemoine who served with Holiday during the war. Lemoine urgently requests that Holiday go to Paris on a secret mission. Lemoine visits and wants Alan to deliver a reel of tape which he gives him, and keeps a fake reel himself to deceive enemy agents. Lemoine is killed and the fake tape stolen. Holiday, poses as an assistant to photographer Louis Vernay, and they take three models along to further the ruse.
Who directed Night Train to Paris?
Night Train to Paris was directed by Robert Douglas.
Who stars in Night Train to Paris?
Night Train to Paris stars Leslie Nielsen, Aliza Gur, Dorinda Stevens, Eric Pohlmann, Edina Ronay, André Maranne.
How long is Night Train to Paris?
Night Train to Paris has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
What genre is Night Train to Paris?
Night Train to Paris is a Thriller, Drama film.
Where was Night Train to Paris produced?
Night Train to Paris was produced in United Kingdom.