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Closely Watched Trains (1966)
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Reviews Counted:23
Fresh:15
Rotten:8
Average Rating:1.0/10
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: The 1966 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Film, "Closely Watched Trains" is a charming look at the life a young train conductor during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. He is ineptly... The 1966 Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Film, "Closely Watched Trains" is a charming look at the life a young train conductor during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. He is ineptly led into an erotic encounter with a beautiful girl and fails to perform. But this unlikely hero takes a stand when his village is threatened by the occupying German Army. [More]
Starring: Vaclav Neckar, Jitka Bendova, Vladimir Valenta
Starring: Vaclav Neckar, Jitka Bendova, Vladimir Valenta
Director: Jiri Menzel
Director: Jiri Menzel
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Reviews for Closely Watched Trains
Closely Watched Trains unfolds with the rhythm of a breeze, managing to be both funny and poignant in such an understated way that it doesn't even seem to be trying.
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