Ein Zug für zwei Halunken

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Im Amerika der 30er Jahre liefern sich ein Tramp und ein Zugführer den Zweikampf ihres Lebens. Amerika in den Jahren der Depression. Züge sind für Arbeitslose und Landstreicher ein beliebtes, weil kostenloses Transportmittel vorausgesetzt, man läßt sich nicht erwischen. Nur die berüchtigte Linie 19 wird gemieden, dort prügelt der sadistische Lokführer Shack aufgesprungene “Hobos” mit Eisenstangen und Ketten vom Zug. Doch der ungekrönte König der Tramps, “As-Nr. 1”, läßt sich diesen Terror nicht gefallen und fordert den brutalen Shack heraus. (Verleiher-Text)

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D.Moore 

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Deutsch Ein knallharter Männerfilm mit dem großartigen Duo Lee Marvin und Ernest Borgnine, dem aber etwas fehlt. Er hätte entweder eine kürzere Länge oder eine wildere Regie verdient (siehe Frankenheimers Der Zug). Und er hätte sicherlich eine bessere Musik vertragen können (so etwas wie Goldsmiths Nevada Pass oder Colonel von Ryans Express). Ich runde trotzdem auf dreieinhalb Sterne auf. ()

gudaulin 

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Englisch The film cannot deny its connection to the western genre. Its story and conflict are built on the same foundation as the films about famous 19th-century gunslingers. The only difference is that the cowboys have been replaced by railway workers smelling of oil and soot, and the Native Americans and outlaws have become wanderers who want to use the railway for free travel across the endless distances of the American continent. Similar to a classic western, this film is also based on the conflict of two strong individuals and offers the romance of the beautiful American wilderness, unrestrainedness, and freedom, as well as the charm of the old industrial railway viaducts, depots, and steam locomotives. Just like a western, this film also leads the viewer astray with false mythology and non-existent rituals in the real world. The reality of tough and hardened wanderers was surely more down-to-earth, and they probably didn't care about any rules. For Ernest Borgnine, the character of the ruthless train chief was the role of a lifetime in its own way, and even the experienced and famous Lee Marvin can consider this a spectacular role in his long career. Overall impression: 80%. ()

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DaViD´82 

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Englisch A morally perverse movie which glorifies hobos who have no qualms about endangering (and indeed taking) the property and lives of others, or destroying work and mocking the hardworking. It's no wonder that one of these workers is going to go mad and take matters into his own... long, flailing chains. Besides, you could certainly find a few like Shack among today's train conductors, couldn't you? Otherwise, a classic Aldrich man’s movie. Marvin, in particular, enjoys playing his rugged homeless character with gusto. It is a pity that its pace is sometimes too lukewarm, which does not correspond at all to the setting among the steam of the careering fuming beast, where life is at stake. However, the lyrics of the central country song are completely out there; so many deep thoughts in three minutes - you don't hear things like that very often. ()

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