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August 1940: Night Train to Munich

Night Train to Munich. Carol Reed. 1940.

I’m guessing that Carol Reed isn’t a woman? Yes? It just occurred to me that I did no filtering for gender when I bought these films, so I’m wondering whether this is going to be a 120 movie sausage fest…

Anyway! I was very impressed by the montage at the beginning of the movie, showing Germany moving into one neighbouring country after another. Very efficient.

While The Mortal Storm was a melancholic look at what happened inside Nazi Germany, Reed displays none of that diffidence in his movie. Instead this is a call to arms. But of course, that was an American movie, and this is a British one.

This is a really good spy thriller, with lots of turns and twists and fun. Great, roaming cinematography and likeable actors, too.

And very funny.

The version I saw was the Criterion blu-ray, and it looks good and sounds great, which is a relief after being subjected to a Amazon Prime version of a film earlier today.

Popular movies in August 1940 according to IMDB:

Poster Votes Rating Movie
14154 7.6 Foreign Correspondent
2247 7.5 I Love You Again
3229 7.3 Night Train to Munich
253 7.1 Rhythm on the River
2397 7.1 Boom Town
2611 6.9 Stranger on the Third Floor
2168 6.7 The Return of Frank James
1302 6.7 Dance, Girl, Dance
266 6.6 Young People
236 6.6 Flowing Gold

This blog post is part of the Decade series.

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