LA BATAILLE DU RAIL

(BATTLE OF THE RAILS)
René CLÉMENT
  • 2017
  • Cannes Classics
  • Restored prints

During WWII, railway workers were active in the shadow to fight the Nazi Occupation at the risk of their lives: intelligence, clandestine transport, sabotage. In June 1944, after the D Day, the struggle carried out by the Résistance-Fer network is intensifying. Athos, the head of a marshalling yard, and his deputy Camargue, are going to do all they can with the help of numerous railwaymen to slow down the advance of German reinforcements towards Normandy. A great classic of post-war cinema that recalls authentic scenes from the Résistance, the Battle of the Rail is a tribute to all the anonymous who took part in the liberation of the country.

Directed by : René CLÉMENT
Year of production: 1946
Duration: 85

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  • COOPÉRATIVE GÉNÉRALE DU CINÉMA FRANÇAIS