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The Last Train from Madrid
The story of seven people: their lives and love affairs in Madrid during the Civil War.
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Plot Summary
Amidst the Spanish Civil War, a diverse group of individuals—including a countess, a movie star, an American journalist, and a foreign legionnaire—are all seeking passage on the last train out of Madrid. As they navigate the dangers of the besieged city, their individual stories and motivations intertwine, revealing their hopes, fears, and their desperate attempts to escape the escalating conflict.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Last Train from Madrid' received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised its dramatic tension and the performances of its star-studded cast, particularly Marlene Dietrich. However, some found the plot to be somewhat melodramatic and predictable, and the film's depiction of the Spanish Civil War was seen as somewhat simplified and sensationalized for its time.
What Reviewers Say
The film benefits from a strong international cast, led by a captivating Marlene Dietrich.
Offers moments of suspense and drama within the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War.
Some critics found the narrative to be overly melodramatic and lacking in depth.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Last Train from Madrid' is not widely documented. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was viewed as an engaging, if somewhat dramatic, war-time thriller with notable performances.
Fun Fact
Marlene Dietrich's role in the film was initially intended for another actress, but she was cast at the last minute and her presence significantly boosted the film's promotional appeal.
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