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  • With the help of some gallant friends in the Resistance, including comely innkeeper Christine (Jeanne Moreau) railroad worker Paul Labiche (Lancaster) takes on the dangerous task of derailing this mission.

    John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011

  • Lancaster is restrained and no-nonsense as Labiche -- thankfully he doesn't even attempt a French accent, while Scofield is icy perfection as the ruthless Von Waldheim.

    John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011

  • Lancaster is restrained and no-nonsense as Labiche -- thankfully he doesn't even attempt a French accent, while Scofield is icy perfection as the ruthless Von Waldheim.

    John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011

  • With the help of some gallant friends in the Resistance, including comely innkeeper Christine (Jeanne Moreau) railroad worker Paul Labiche (Lancaster) takes on the dangerous task of derailing this mission.

    John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011

  • Lancaster is restrained and no-nonsense as Labiche -- thankfully he doesn't even attempt a French accent, while Scofield is icy perfection as the ruthless Von Waldheim.

    John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011

  • With the help of some gallant friends in the Resistance, including comely innkeeper Christine (Jeanne Moreau) railroad worker Paul Labiche (Lancaster) takes on the dangerous task of derailing this mission.

    John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011

  • Lancaster is restrained and no-nonsense as Labiche - thankfully he doesn't even attempt a French accent, while Scofield (who'd win an Oscar two years later for "A Man For All Seasons") is icy perfection as the ruthless Von Waldheim.

    John Farr: The Best Train Movies by Farr 2009

  • Augier and Dumas fils and Hugo, Halévy and Meilhac and Labiche, were all of them alive, the compliment, though a sound, was a vivid one.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • Augier and Dumas fils and Hugo, Halévy and Meilhac and Labiche, were all of them alive, the compliment, though a sound, was a vivid one.

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • Regnard and Beaumarchais, from Sheridan and Goldsmith, from Musset and Pailleron and Labiche, to that crowded world of your creations.

    Letters to Dead Authors 2006

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