''Stop Train 349'' (german: Verspätung in Marienborn, french: Le train de Berlin est arrêté, it, Un treno è fermo a Berlino), is a 1963 internationally co-produced
drama film
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directed by
Rolf Hädrich. It was released in the US in 1964 by Allied Artists. It was entered into the
13th Berlin International Film Festival
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.
Screenwriter
Will Tremper won the Film Award in Gold of the 1964
German Film Awards
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. The film's sets were designed by the
art director Dieter Bartels.
Plot
An East Berlin refugee trying to escape to West Berlin sneaks aboard a train run by the US military and causes an international incident.
Cast
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José Ferrer
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as Cowan the Reporter
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Sean Flynn as Lt. Novak
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Nicole Courcel
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as Nurse Kathy
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Jess Hahn
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Biography
After serving with the Marines in the Second World War, he moved to France in 1949 and took French cit ...
as Sgt. Torre
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as Maj. Menschikov (as Yoseph Yadin)
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Hans-Joachim Schmiedel as Banner
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Christiane Schmidtmer
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Biography Early life
Christiane Schmidtmer was born in Mannheim, Germany, to Gertrud and Jakob Schmidtmer on Christmas ...
as Karin (as Christiane Schmidmer)
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Joy Aston as Mrs. Abramson
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Lothar Mann as East German Conductor
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Arthur Brauss
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Partial filmography
* '' Stop Train 349'' (1963, directed by Rolf Hädrich), as I ...
as I.M.P. (as Art Brauss)
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Edward Meeks as Capt. Kolski
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Fred Dur as Maj. Finnegan
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Len Monroe as U.S. Soldier
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Wolfgang Georgi as Russian Officer Gorski
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Antonella Murgia as Teenager
Production
The film was originally known as ''Marienborn''. It was based on a true incident about an American train going to Berlin that was stopped in the Eastern sector and had a refugee removed.
References
External links
* (credits of the US version of the film, not the original version)
filmportal.de entry(German)
1963 films
1963 drama films
German drama films
French drama films
Italian drama films
West German films
English-language German films
1960s German-language films
Cold War films
French black-and-white films
German black-and-white films
Italian black-and-white films
Films directed by Rolf Hädrich
Films set in West Germany
Films set in East Germany
German television films
Rail transport films
Allied Artists films
1960s English-language films
1960s German films
1960s Italian films
1960s French films
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