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Hell Train

Hell Train is a French film based on a true story. One evening at a ball in a small town, a fight breaks out in an atmosphere tinged with racism. Three of the ringleaders end up at the police station. The next day, November 14, 1983, on the Bordeaux-Ventimiglia train, the three men who were candidates for enlistment in the Foreign Legion beat Habib Grimzi, a 26-year-old Algerian, before throwing him out of a window. A young woman, who witnessed the murder, alerted the police. The investigation begins in a climate of extreme tension. In the city, provocations and attacks are increasing...

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Hell Train

January 9, 1985
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Crew (16)

Directing

Roger Hanin
Director

Writing

Production

Philippe Verro
Executive Producer

Sound

Catherine d'Hoir
Sound Editor
Claude Villand
Sound Mix Technician

Art

Jean-Claude Gallouin
Production Design

Camera

Yves Agostini
Camera Operator

Costume & Make-Up

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Crew

Jean Penzer
Cinematography
Mario Luraschi
Stunt Coordinator

Editing

Elisabeth Servouze
Assistant Editor
Rosine Le Noane
Assistant Editor
Didier Jouyaux
Assistant Editor

Lighting

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Visual Effects

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