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1948 • Thriller • 95m

Sleeping Car to Trieste

"A Thousand Miles of Thrills, Drama and Excitement!"

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Spies pursue a stolen diary aboard the Orient Express.

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Top Cast

Jean Kent
Jean Kent
Valya
Albert Lieven
Albert Lieven
Zurta
Derrick De Marney
Derrick De Marney
George Grant
Paul Dupuis
Paul Dupuis
Detective Inspector Jolif
Rona Anderson
Rona Anderson
Joan Maxted
David Tomlinson
David Tomlinson
Tom Bishop
Bonar Colleano
Bonar Colleano
Sergeant West
Finlay Currie
Finlay Currie
Alastair McBain
Grégoire Aslan
Grégoire Aslan
Poirier, the chef
Alan Wheatley
Alan Wheatley
Karl/Charles Poole
Hugh Burden
Hugh Burden
Mills
David Hutcheson
David Hutcheson
Denning
Claude Larue
Claude Larue
Andrée
Zena Marshall
Zena Marshall
Suzanne
Michael Ward
Michael Ward
Elvin
Eugene Deckers
Eugene Deckers
Jules
Dino Galvani
Dino Galvani
Pierre
Gerard Heinz
Gerard Heinz
Ambassador
Director: John Paddy CarstairsWriter: William Douglas-HomeProducer: George H. BrownScreenplay: Allan MacKinnon

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CinemaSerf
2022-07-09
70%

Usually you can rely on a train to provide for a great vehicle (sorry!) for a crime thriller, and this one uses the most famous of them all - the Orient Express - as the base for this chilling, semi-comical, espionage drama. It's all about the search for a stolen diary that contains secrets that could cause quite an international conflagration. Thing is, it's not just one nation that wants this book - and soon our train becomes quite a perilous hotbed of double crossing and red herrings. Finlay Currie casts aside his usual biblical rod and delivers quite a charming effort as the curmudgeonly author "MacBain" and for me, he stood out in this quite well paced drama. It's got a lot of "Rome Express" (1932) about it, and the strong cast lead by Jean Kent ("Valya") and a very dapper, if maybe just a little on the wooden side, Albert Lieven keep the adventure exciting with lots of shots of this luxurious train and the conclusion is effectively disguised to keep us nicely in the dark. It's perhaps just a touch too long, but I still think it's as good as the original and well worth a watch.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English, French, Italian
Studios
Two Cities Films, George H. Brown Productions, J. Arthur Rank Organisation

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