43 Replies to “Night Train to Paris”

  1. The flick doesn't spare the usual improbabilities, like the police being put off by the bear or the girl needing to change. Where's the blood in the flat where the Frenchman was killed? But to be riding the night train to Paris in 1964 does not seem so bad.

  2. The beautiful Aliza Gur who plays Catherine Carrel is now 82 (2022). She was Miss Israel in 1960 (when 20) and a semifinalist in the Miss Universe pageant in the same year. She is probably better known for her role as Vida, one of the two fighting gypsies, in the 1963 James Bond film From Russia with Love filmed the year prior to this film. Born in what was then the British Mandate of Palestine (later Israel) she shifted to California after her beauty pageant success. She appeared in a string of movies in the 1960s – her last movie was The Hand of Night in 1968 – and she also appeared in several US TV series in the 1960s including Perry Mason, Burke's Law, The Man from U.N.C.L.E and Get Smart. She disappeared from acting in 1973 and was never a major star. This movie received mixed although mainly negative reviews.

  3. Plot starts like Casablanca. It's the man, in this case, who has the history. But still get us 2 elusive tickets. Was the flight from C to Paris, too?
    Hah! Imagine Leslie as Rick.

  4. Leslie Nielsen always had a touch of Frank Drebbin in him. This was one of those bloody awful yet enjoyable films. Mainly due to Neilsen's tongue in cheek performance.

  5. Apache Uprising was better than this, Aliza Gur is beautiful but it had brunette-haired white girls dancing. Worst Spy movie ever, I don't like it. THUMBS DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!, Two thumbs down, worst, awful.

  6. Leslie Nielsen is Good as  a Straight actor. Echo's of  Hitchcock's Favourite Film subject the pursuit of the wrong man but Enjoyable with some good acting, Thanks for the upload.

  7. Leslie Nielsen on a boat on New Year's Eve…time for the passengers to be nervous, surely? (Yes, don't call me Shirley…)

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