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The Venice Train

Episode 3 of 3

When a man agrees to deliver a briefcase for a stranger he meets on a train, he condemns himself to an existence of lies and fear, with seemingly no way out.

When he wasn't writing Maigret, Georges Simenon produced a huge body of novels and short stories, often tough, gripping and psychologically-penetrating dissections of lives confounded by fate. In The Other Simenon we explore more of his dark tales of human misfortune!
The Venice Train is a classic Simenon study of anxiety. Justin Calmar returns early from holiday. On board the express train to Paris he is asked by a stranger to deliver a briefcase to an address in Lausanne. He subsequently makes two discoveries: the first, that there is a dead body in the apartment, the second that the suitcase contains a fortune in paper currency. He flees, on the next rapide to Paris condemning himself to an existence of lies and fear, with seemingly no way out.

Dramatised by Ronald Frame and starring Paul Bown and Clare Corbett.

Other parts played by members of the cast.
Producer/Director: David Ian Neville.

45 minutes

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Fri 23 Sep 2016 14:15

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Credits

Role Contributor
Justine Calmar Paul Bown
Dominique Clare Corbett
Stranger Crawford Logan
Jouve Carl Prekopp
Secretary Susie Riddell
Writer Georges Simenon
Director David Neville
Producer David Neville
Writer Ronald Frame

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  • Thu 15 Nov 2012 14:15
  • Fri 23 Sep 2016 14:15

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