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4K BLU-RAY DISC
- Commentary One - this archival audio commentary was recorded by John Frankenheimer and has appeared on other home video releases of The Train. The bulk of the comments address the film's production history, some changes that were made during the shooting process, the lensing of particular sequences, the nature of the events that are documented in the film, etc.
- Commentary Two - in this recent audio commentary, critic Steve Mitchell and author Jay Rubin (Combat Films: American Realism) discuss the visual style of The Train, the choreography, specific lensing choices and specifically how some explosions were done, the casting choices, different trends in American and French cinema prior to the shooting of the film, etc.
Isolated Score - presented as Dolby Digital 2.0.
BLU-RAY DISC
- Commentary One - this archival audio commentary was recorded by John Frankenheimer and has appeared on other home video releases of The Train. The bulk of the comments address the film's production history, some changes that were made during the shooting process, the lensing of particular sequences, the nature of the events that are documented in the film, etc.
- Commentary Two - in this recent audio commentary, critic Steve Mitchell and author Jay Rubin (Combat Films: American Realism) discuss the visual style of The Train, the choreography, specific lensing choices and specifically how some explosions were done, the casting choices, different trends in American and French cinema prior to the shooting of the film, etc.
- Trailers From Hell - an archival episode of Trailers From Hell with director Brian Trenchard-Smith (The Quest). In English, not subtitled. (6 min).
- Making of The Train - an archival featurette with raw footage from the shooting of The Train completed in 1964. In English, not subtitled. (7 min).
- Trailer - vintage U.S. trailer for The Train. In English, not subtitled. (5 min).
- Teaser Trailer - a vintage U.S. teaser trailer for The Train. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
- TV Spot - a vintage U.S. TV spot for The Train. In English, not subtitled. (1 min).
- Isolated Score - presented as Dolby Digital 2.0.
- Booklet - 8-page illustrated booklet featuring an essay by critic Julie Kirgo.
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