[X]
Report Link
Video has been deleted
Wrong video
Audio out of sync
There was an error converting the video
Other (explain below)

Details:

A former British Army officer, who was tortured as a prisoner of war at a Japanese labor camp during World War II, discovers that the man responsible for much of his treatment is still alive and sets out to confront him.

  • Currently 4.333333333333334/5
(12 votes)
Ratings: IMDB: 7.1/10
Released: May 23, 2014
Runtime: 116 min
Genres: Drama Romance Biography
Countries: Switzerland United Kingdom Australia
Companies: Lionsgate UK Archer Street Productions Latitude Media Pictures in Paradise Thai Occidental Productions Silver Reel Lionsgate
Cast: Nicole Kidman Colin Firth Stellan Skarsgård
Crew: Frank Cottrell Boyce Andy Paterson Eric Lomax Jonathan Teplitzky

Trailers (2)

Free Links

Version 1 1.2 GB mixdrop.ag 41 views Report Link
  • Currently 3.320284697508897/5
(562 votes)
Version 2 1.2 GB dood.watch 7 views Report Link
  • Currently 3.401345291479821/5
(446 votes)
= Low Quality = Medium Quality = High Quality How do I watch these?

Search on other sites

Streaming Services

Subscription Buy/Rent

Popular PlaylistsMore

Similar TitlesMore

Watch Embrace of the Serpent

Embrace of the Serpent
(2015)

  • Current rating.
info
Watch The Hunt

The Hunt
(2013)

  • Current rating.
info
Watch Lion

Lion
(2016)

  • Current rating.
info
Watch The Promise

The Promise
(2017)

  • Current rating.
info
Watch Incendies

Incendies
(2011)

  • Current rating.
info
Watch Paulette

Paulette
(2015)

  • Current rating.
info
Watch Rising Phoenix

Rising Phoenix
(2020)

  • Current rating.
info

The Railway Man Comments

Post a Comment

Please login to make a comment

Comments

Expand all Spoilers
Piglet 3 points 1 year ago.

I am a WWII history buff and I, like MixueW, missed this movie when it came out 10 years ago. Going on my list to watch.

TX2Guns 0 points 3 years ago. 5/5 stars.

This is a really beautiful movie in a lot of different ways.

MixueW 0 points 3 years ago. 5/5 stars.

Yes - it truly was. Not sure how I missed this, but highly recommended. Acting was great as was the story.