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Trans-Europ-Express ()


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A movie producer, director and assistant take the Trans-Europ-Express from Paris to Antwerp. They get the idea for a movie about a drug smuggler on their train and visualize it while taping the script.

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Elias / Self
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Eva / Self
Christian Barbier ...
Lorentz - the policeman
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An intermediary
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Inspector
Paul Louyet ...
Marc
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Franck
Rezy Norbert ...
The concierge
Gérard Palaprat ...
Le Petit Mathieu (as Gerard Palaprat)
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Lucette - the script supervisor
Salkin ...
An intermediary
Ariane Sapriel ...
A traveller
Prima Symphony ...
The stripper
Clotilde Vanesco ...
Cabaret Singer (as Clo Vanesco)
Nadine Verdier ...
Hotel Maid
Virginie Vignon ...
Suitcase Salesgirl
Daniel Emilfork ...
Le faux policier / Phony Policeman
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jérôme Lindon ...
Train traveller (uncredited)
Ivo Pauwels ...
L'homme aveugle (uncredited)
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Jean - the Director (uncredited)

Directed by

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Alain Robbe-Grillet

Written by

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Alain Robbe-Grillet ... (written by)

Produced by

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Samy Halfon ... producer

Music by

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Michel Fano

Cinematography by

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Willy Kurant

Editing by

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Bob Wade

Editorial Department

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Marie-Christine Dijon ... assistant editor
Annie Mouilleron ... assistant editor
Jacques Doillon ... assistant editor (uncredited)

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Jean-Louis Saint-Roch ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Jean-Claude Durand ... production manager
Maurice Urbain ... production manager

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Jean-Marie Deconinck ... assistant director
Claude Him ... assistant director
Jacques Karnas ... first assistant director

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Michel Fano ... sound mixer
Raymond Saint-Martin ... sound

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Armand Marco ... assistant camera
Jean Orjollet ... assistant camera

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Noelle Gillmor ... subtitler: English
Nicole Seyler ... production secretary

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Jérôme Lindon ... with the participation of

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Plot Summary

A film director, Jean, his producer, Marc, and his assistant, Lucette, board the Trans-Europ-Express in Paris bound for Antwerp. Once in their compartment it occurs to them that the drama of life aboard the train presents possibilities for a film, and they begin to write a script about dope smuggling. Written by Anonymous

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Taglines Erotic? Serious? Funny? Tragic? A Mystery? A Game? A Paradox? Neo-Sadism? A Detective Story? See more »
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Also Known As
  • Avrupa Ekspresi (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • ヨーロッパ横断特急 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Liefdes labyrint (Netherlands)
  • Exprestog til Antwerpen (Denmark)
  • Piger i lænker (Denmark)
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  • 105 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia This film was banned for a time by the British Censor because of its depiction of sexual bondage (which is now regarded as very tame). However, the ban was lifted at around the end of the 1960s. See more »
Movie Connections References From Russia with Love (1963). See more »
Soundtracks La Traviata See more »
Quotes Eva: And you? What do you do for a living.
Elias: I'm an assassin.
Eva: Professional?
Elias: No, amateur.
Elias: Semi-professional, actually.
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