A Train Leaves in Every Hour (1962)

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In one of the early attempts at a feature-length film in Belgium, director Andre Cavens has come up with a slow-paced, mediocre melodrama that revolves around a conflict between a woman's needs and her responsibilities. The young wife is unhappy with the way her marriage is going (or not going) and she decides that she needs a break to come to grips with the situation. While she is taking a leave of absence from home and hearth she meets a companionable young man who by his very nature provides her with everything she misses in her husband and marriage. But is that any reason to either start an affair or seek a divorce?

Director: André Cavens
Runtime: 110 min
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Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: André Cavens

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What is A Train Leaves in Every Hour about?
In one of the early attempts at a feature-length film in Belgium, director Andre Cavens has come up with a slow-paced, mediocre melodrama that revolves around a conflict between a woman's needs and her responsibilities. The young wife is unhappy with the way her marriage is going (or not going) and she decides that she needs a break to come to grips with the situation. While she is taking a leave of absence from home and hearth she meets a companionable young man who by his very nature provides her with everything she misses in her husband and marriage. But is that any reason to either start an affair or seek a divorce?
Who directed A Train Leaves in Every Hour?
A Train Leaves in Every Hour was directed by André Cavens.
Who stars in A Train Leaves in Every Hour?
A Train Leaves in Every Hour stars Evelyn Axzell, Cécile Brandt, Henri De Bruder, Nicole Denise, Irena Fensie, Stig Gerson.
How long is A Train Leaves in Every Hour?
A Train Leaves in Every Hour has a runtime of 1h 50m (110 minutes).