NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH – Decoded!

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NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH – Decoded!

Join Dan and Tom for their latest episode, NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH – Decoded! This 1940 spy thriller stars Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison, and Paul Henreid. And, it received an Oscar nomination for writing.

In this episode we look at some fun and interesting parts of the movie. Are these real cable cars in this spy movie? What are Charters and Caldicott doing in this movie? And, where have we seen them before? Did the major events depicted here really happen?  Was this another propaganda war movie?  What influences do we see for future spy movies?   And more.

So, join Dan and Tom for their NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH – Decoded! episode. Then, give us your feedback. We were on the mark?

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