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  1. The Paris Express: Directed by Harold French. With Claude Rains, Michael Nightingale, Felix Aylmer, Herbert Lom. A Dutch company's owner bankrupts his own company, burns the incriminating ledgers and plans to run to Paris with the company funds but he is caught in the act by his accountant who challenges his actions, leading to a reversal of roles.

  2. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Paris Express (1952) - Harold French on AllMovie

  3. A Dutch company's owner bankrupts his own company, burns the incriminating ledgers and plans to run to Paris with the company funds but he is caught in the act by his accountant who challenges his actions, leading to a reversal of roles.

  4. In the role of mild-mannered bookkeeper Kees Popinga, the endlessly talented Claude Rains transforms from vulnerable victim to crazed criminal in Harold Frenchs The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (US: The Paris Express).

  5. Meak head clerk Kees Popinga realises at the same time as the police that owner De Koster has stripped his Dutch company clean because of his infatuation with Parisian girl Michelle. After a confrontation between the two men De Koster ends up dead.

  6. The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (also known as Paris Express) is a 1952 British film, directed by Frenchman Harold French, and based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Georges Simenon. The movie stars Claude Rains as Kees Popinga, a dutiful Dutch clerk who sees his life suddenly spiral out of control when his boss disappears after ...

  7. The Man Who Watched Trains Go By, also known as The Paris Express, is a 1952 British thriller film directed by Harold French. The movie is based on the novel with the same name by Georges Simenon.