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Rail Pirates

Les Pirates du rail · 1938 | 89 min | Drama

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Rail Pirates is a 1938 French adventure film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Charles Vanel, Suzy Prim and Erich von Stroheim. It was shot at the Victorine Studios in Nice and on location in the Camargue. The film's sets were designed by the art director Pierre Schild. It is based on a novel of the same title by the Belgian writer Oscar Paul Gilbert, who also contributed to the screenplay.

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Credits

Director
Christian-Jaque
Screenplay
Oscar-Paul Gilbert
Country
France

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Cast · 20

Simone Renant

Simone Renant

Lucas Gridoux

Lucas Gridoux

KD

Ky Duyen

Doumel

Doumel

Charles Vanel

Charles Vanel

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