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In 1964, Edward Scofield starred in John Frankenheimer's "The Train," a World War II drama set in Nazi-occupied France. Scofield played Labiche, a French Resistance fighter tasked with stopping a train carrying valuable art looted by the Nazis from Paris to Germany. The film's themes of courage, sacrifice, and moral complexity, coupled with Scofield's powerful performance, made "The Train" a classic of war cinema.