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US / GB 1970 1hr 40mins Dir: Arthur Nadel Starring: Robert Goulet and Lawrence Dobkin
An American intelligence officer In England joins the French resistance with the hope of kidnapping a valuable German general
Many of the English scenes in this Anglo-American war drama were in fact filmed in Ireland, and there is some lengthy footage that takes place at Enniscorthy station in County Wexford, masquerading in the film as St. Chaubin. A passing mixed freight and a shunting sequence uses Class 421 diesel hydraulic locomotive number E424 and, despite the differing views, it is probably the only loco used. Built in 1962, this is totally anachronistic for a film set during the Second World War. There is also a scene later that appears to have been filmed at a waterworks, with a narrow-gauge train of tippler wagons being propelled out of a tunnel by a small diesel locomotive. It would be very interesting to find out where this took place.