The Man Who Watched Trains Go By A.K.A.

Watch The Man Who Watched Trains Go By A.K.A. " The Paris Express "

"A Non-Stop Suspense Thriller"
  • Approved
  • 1953
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 6.3  (665)

The Man Who Watched Trains Go By, also known as The Paris Express, is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Harold French. The movie is based on the novel with the same name by Georges Simenon. The film stars Claude Rains as Kees Popinga, a Dutch clerk who becomes involved in a web of crime and betrayal. The film starts with Kees Popinga, a respectable clerk for a shipping company in the Netherlands, leading an unremarkable life with his wife and daughter. However, everything changes when he discovers that his employer has been embezzling company funds. After confronting his boss about the fraud, Kees learns that his boss has also been involved in a murder case. When the police begin to investigate, Kees realizes that his boss has framed him as the perpetrator of the murder.

Faced with the prospect of being unjustly imprisoned for a crime he did not commit, Kees decides to flee his hometown of Groningen and embark on an adventure to Paris. In Paris, Kees changes his identity and lives a double life while working as a restaurant dishwasher. Kees becomes fascinated with trains and spends his free time watching them pass by at the Gare du Nord train station.

Kees's seemingly peaceful new life in Paris takes a dramatic turn when he encounters the beautiful and mysterious Helene (played by Marta Toren) at a nearby hotel. Helene is involved in a smuggling ring, and Kees becomes embroiled in her dangerous world. He also becomes romantically involved with her, despite knowing that she is not trustworthy.

As Kees gets deeper into Helene's world, his past begins to catch up with him. His wife and daughter have been looking for him, and the police are closing in on the real murderer. Kees also realizes that he cannot trust Helene, who has her own hidden agenda. In a race against time, Kees must evade the police, clear his name, and protect his family from harm.

The Man Who Watched Trains Go By is an absorbing and well-crafted thriller that combines elements of film noir and suspense. The film's stark black-and-white cinematography creates a haunting and atmospheric sense of mystery and danger. Claude Rains delivers a nuanced and compelling performance as the desperate and conflicted Kees. The film also features a strong supporting cast, including Michael Nightingale as Kees's pursuer Inspector Lucas, and Felix Aylmer as Kees's eccentric friend.

Overall, The Man Who Watched Trains Go By is a gripping and thought-provoking film that explores themes of identity, betrayal, and the human cost of deception. The film's suspenseful plot and strong performances make it a classic example of the British thriller genre.

The Man Who Watched Trains Go By A.K.A. " The Paris Express " is a 1953 crime movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3.

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  • Release Date
    1953
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (665)