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Night Train to Paris (1964)

Night Train to Paris (1964)
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A retired spy agrees to help his former boss by helping another agent get some tapes containing defense information to Paris. When his boss is killed, he must stay ahead of the rival agents, eventually learning that the female agent he is helping is one of them. He is able to defeat her and get the tapes to the proper recipients. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

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Director(s):
Robert Douglas
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Synopsis of Night Train to Paris

A retired spy agrees to help his former boss by helping another agent get some tapes containing defense information to Paris. When his boss is killed, he must stay ahead of the rival agents, eventually learning that the female agent he is helping is one of them. He is able to defeat her and get the tapes to the proper recipients. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
65 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Douglas
Writer(s):
Harry SpaldingHenry Cross
Producer(s):
Jack ParsonsRobert L. Lippert
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Karen B.

The writing lacks credibility, namely a key plot device is having a guy in a bear suit roaming around for no apparent reason. The setting is mainly a new year's party aboard a train. The constant screaming of girls in the background gives the effect that the party was given by a bottom pinchers convention. The ending is so weak that it was necessary to splash THE END in big letters across the screen to silence the collective cry of "That's it??" That being said, if you are nostalgic for the 60's you may get a kick out of this one. We did. Harmless fun.

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Ken R.

Don't waste your time. While viewing this movie I had the impression that there was no director, just a few guys and gals getting together to 'make a movie.' The acting is really apalling. There is only one actor I knew, a young Leslie Nielsen, but his acting was about the worst of all.

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