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"Oscar for best foreign film in 1967". Closely Watched Trains is a Czech film that won the Oscar for best foreign film in 1967. Director Jirí Menzel unfolds an antiwar comedy set during the German occupation of Czechoslovakia about the story of young boy named Milos who has a job at a small Czech train station and falls in love with the beautiful Masa.
Movie rating: 7.6 / 10 (13266)
Directed by: Jirí Menzel - Bohumil Hrabal
Writer credits: Bohumil Hrabal
Cast: Václav Neckár - Josef Somr - Vlastimil Brodský - Vladimír Valenta - Alois Vachek
AKA: Closely Observed Trains, Поiзди пiд пильним спостереженням, Ostre sledované vlaky, Strogo kontrolisani vozovi