A train leaves Los Angeles with a Nazi spy, a woman, a reporter, their respective sidekicks, and the wrong suitcase: one with a bomb in it.A train leaves Los Angeles with a Nazi spy, a woman, a reporter, their respective sidekicks, and the wrong suitcase: one with a bomb in it.A train leaves Los Angeles with a Nazi spy, a woman, a reporter, their respective sidekicks, and the wrong suitcase: one with a bomb in it.
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Stephen Roberts
- Anderson #1
- (as Steve Roberts)
Bruce Kellogg
- Detective
- (as Bill Kellogg)
George Bronson
- Minor Role
- (as Geo. Bronson)
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
- Pullman Car Porter
- (as Snowflake)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film's earliest documented telecasts took place in Los Angeles Saturday 3 December 1949 on KECA (Channel 7), in New York City Tuesday 27 December 1949 on WPIX (Channel 11), and in San Francisco Wednesday 4 January 1950 on KRON (Channel 4).
- GoofsA single-note diesel-locomotive horn is heard as the steam locomotive leaves the station.
- Quotes
Jane Thornwall: Pretty good book. Who wrote it for you?
Bruce Grant: Glad you liked it. Who read it to you?
Featured review
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This Nazi train 'drama' is nearly unwatchable.
Watch this movie right before you drink the poison or pull the trigger. Otherwise skip it and just slam your finger in the door instead.
This movie is in black and white, the lighting is uneven and the sound is messed up in most places. The acting is stiff and mostly bad and the writing is worse but I still hate it for some reason.
If somebody would have blown up the train at the start it would have improved this dog by only a hair.
Jane Thornburg should have never read Bruce's book - it only made her life more complicated than necessary. Even Bruce hadn't read it or he would have known how the movie ends.
I'll give it a 2 because of the dead guy falling out of the closet twice.
Watch this movie right before you drink the poison or pull the trigger. Otherwise skip it and just slam your finger in the door instead.
This movie is in black and white, the lighting is uneven and the sound is messed up in most places. The acting is stiff and mostly bad and the writing is worse but I still hate it for some reason.
If somebody would have blown up the train at the start it would have improved this dog by only a hair.
Jane Thornburg should have never read Bruce's book - it only made her life more complicated than necessary. Even Bruce hadn't read it or he would have known how the movie ends.
I'll give it a 2 because of the dead guy falling out of the closet twice.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 1 minute
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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