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Night Train To Lisbon
Raimund Gregorius, a Swiss Professor, abandons his lectures and buttoned-down life to embark on a thrilling adventure that will take him on a journey to the very heart of himself.
1 April 1974, London, England, UK
27 May 1922, Belgravia, London, England, UK
21 December 1956, Lisbon, Portugal
1949, Biel, Switzerland
5 February 1946, Sturmer, Essex, England, UK
22 March 1955, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
21 September 1955, Sarnen, Kanton Obwalden, Switzerland
18 October 1959, Lisbon, Portugal
14 September 1961, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
22 March 1941, Zürich-Seebach, Switzerland
25 February 1937, Kingston-Upon-Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
1972, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal
21 February 1983, Paris, France
9 April 1959, Oporto, Portugal
30 July 1940, Serpa, Portugal
27 April 1975, Mozambique
7 December 1982, London, England, UK
5 October 1954, Portugal
October 23, 2014
In its lesser moments, the film feels like a European art-house adaptation of a Mills and Boon novel or a Saga holiday commercial, but it is beautifully shot and packed with cameos from big-name actors.October 23, 2014
On TV, this might while away a rainy Sunday afternoon.October 22, 2014
The back-and-forth narrative saps the story of tension, while Irons bumbles around like a dippy Dumbledore.November 19, 2014
At times Night Train to Lisbon can feel somewhat generic and cliched, but is saved, predominantly, thanks to the credentials of this remarkable, international cast.December 05, 2013
"Murder on the Orient Express," this ain't.June 21, 2016
Personal emotion may get in the way for dramatic purposes, but these characters seem to always know there was something more important behind it.December 04, 2013
Take the last train to anywhere but here.December 05, 2013
After barely stirring to life, "Night Train to Lisbon" mercifully expires.October 24, 2014
An ageing academic embarks on a journey of self-discovery in this old-fashioned European thriller.December 05, 2013
Night Train to Lisbon is a handsomely crafted, well-acted love story within a love story, even if it doesn't engage as much as it should.December 03, 2013
August's vision of the world, archaic though it may willingly be, is appealingly urbane ...December 06, 2013
It's all terribly talky and low-energy; that wonderful noirish title, it turns out, was just a front for a history lecture.