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The Man on the Train
A party of couples from Athens is planning to attend the performance of Medea in Ancient Epidaurus. They set off in their cars bright and early in the morning, combining their theater outing with a side trip to Nauplion. They stop at a railroad junction for the train to pass. There Mado recognizes the fleeting figure of the man standing at the window of the train and she faints.
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Plot Summary
A retired police commissioner, haunted by an unsolved case involving a mysterious 'Man on the Train,' is drawn back into the investigation when a young woman bearing a striking resemblance to the victim reappears. As he delves deeper into the past, he uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and long-buried secrets that threaten to consume him. The commissioner must race against time to unmask the killer before history repeats itself.
Critical Reception
This early French film-noir garnered moderate attention upon its release, appreciated for its atmospheric tension and brooding mood. While not a major critical darling, it was recognized for its competent direction and intriguing mystery, appealing to fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful narrative and noir atmosphere.
Noted for a compelling central mystery that keeps viewers engaged.
Some found the pacing a bit slow by modern standards.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited public data for this older film. However, viewers who have encountered it often appreciate its classic noir elements and the intricate plot.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel 'L'homme du train' by Jean-Patrick Manchette, a renowned author of noir and crime fiction.
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