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{en} '''''Night Train to Munich''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Train_to_Munich ] (UK, 1940), directed by Carol Reed, starring Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison. | {en} '''''Night Train to Munich''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Train_to_Munich ] (UK, 1940), directed by Carol Reed, starring Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison. | ||
After Germany invades Czechoslovakia, the German and the British intelligence services try to capture Czech scientist Dr. Axel Bomasch (James Harcourt), inventor of a new type of armor-plating. | After Germany invades Czechoslovakia, the German and the British intelligence services try to capture Czech scientist Dr. Axel Bomasch (James Harcourt), inventor of a new type of armor-plating. | ||
First feature film to depict concentration camps. | First feature film to depict concentration camps. | ||
[[Category:Film Studies--1940s]] | [[Category:Film Studies--1940s]] | ||
[[Category:Film Studies--British]] | [[Category:Film Studies--British]] | ||
[[Category:1940, Top Films]] | |||
[[Category:1906 Reed, Carol (director) GBR]] | [[Category:1906 Reed, Carol (director) GBR]] | ||
[[Category:Nazi Germany (film subject)]] | [[Category:Nazi Germany (film subject)]] |
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{en} Night Train to Munich [1] (UK, 1940), directed by Carol Reed, starring Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison.
After Germany invades Czechoslovakia, the German and the British intelligence services try to capture Czech scientist Dr. Axel Bomasch (James Harcourt), inventor of a new type of armor-plating.
First feature film to depict concentration camps.
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