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Trains'n'Roses

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Trains'n'Roses
Directed byPeter Lichtefeld
Written by
Starring
CinematographyFrank Griebe
Edited byBernd Euscher
Music byChristian Steyer
Production
companies
Release dates
  • 9 July 1998 (1998-07-09) (Germany)
  • 9 April 1999 (1999-04-09) (Finland)
Running time
87 minutes
Countries
  • Germany
  • Finland
Languages

Trains'n'Roses (German: Zugvögel ... Einmal nach Inari) is a 1998 German-Finnish romantic comedy film[1] directed by Peter Lichtefeld.

Plot

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Hannes, a truck driver from Germany, is a train timetable enthusiast who dreams of winning the first prize at the International Timetable Contest that is to be held in Inari, Finland. When his boss ruins his plans to travel to Inari, Hannes knocks his boss unconscious and leaves the country. While on his trip to Finland by train, his boss is found dead at his office, making Hannes the prime suspect. During his journey, unaware that he is being pursued, Hannes meets many new people, including the love of his life.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Trains 'n' Roses (Zugvoegel)". german-films.de. German Films Service + Marketing GmbH. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
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