The Sleeping Car Murder (1965)
Directed by Costa-Gavras
Genres - Mystery, Thriller |
Sub-Genres - Police Detective Film, Post-Noir (Modern Noir), Psychological Thriller |
Release Date - Nov 17, 1965 (USA) |
Run Time - 92 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
The first film directed by Costa-Gavras, The Sleeping Car Murders was based on a novel by Sebastien Japrisot. During a Marseilles-to-Paris overnight train trip, a girl is found dead in a sleeping car. As Paris detective Yves Montand steps up his investigation, more and more passengers turn up murdered. The unlikely climax is the only sore point of this otherwise well-wrought mystery. Bereft of the politicizing of Costa-Gavras' later works, The Sleeping Car Murders exhibits the director's fondness for American "film noir" thrillers. The film first hit Parisian movie screens under the title Compartiment Tueurs.
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accomplice [criminal], actor, alibi, car, chase, conductor [music], corpse, couple, death, detective, employment, extramarital-affair, France, hidden, hideout, house, inspection, interrogator, investigation, investigator, killing, lover, maniac, mastermind, motel, multiple-murder, murder, office-worker, parent, passenger, police, runaway [from home], scheme, secrets, suspect, tracking [following], train [locomotive], traveling, volunteer, woman, worker