Exile Express (1939)
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Exile Express was the last film produced by Grand National Pictures, and a worthy farewell it was. Anna Sten, former Sam Goldwyn protegee and the wife of Exile Express producer Eugene Frenke, stars as Nadine Nikolas, a young European girl whose chances of becoming an American citizen are scotched… More Exile Express was the last film produced by Grand National Pictures, and a worthy farewell it was. Anna Sten, former Sam Goldwyn protegee and the wife of Exile Express producer Eugene Frenke, stars as Nadine Nikolas, a young European girl whose chances of becoming an American citizen are scotched when she is implicated in a murder. About to be deported, Nadine is rescued by reporter Steve Reynolds (Alan Marshall), who suspects that the killing was engineered by a gang of international spies. One delightful scene permits the haughty Ms. Sten to "let herself go" by dancing an energetic jitterbug. Directed by Universal contractee Otis Garrett, Exile Express is a satisfying blend of comedy, romance, and edge-of-the-seat suspense. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Otis Garrett
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Classics
- In Theaters
- May 27, 1939 Wide
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Cast
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Anna Sten
as Nadine Nikolas
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Alan Marshal
as Steve Reynolds
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Jerome Cowan
as Paul Brandt
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Jed Prouty
as Hanley
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Walter Catlett
as Gus
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Stanley Fields
as Tony Kassan
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Leonid Kinskey
as David
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Irving Pichel
as Victor
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Harry Davenport
as Dr. Hite
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Addison Richards
as Purnell
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Spencer Charters
as Justice of Peace
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Byron Foulger
as Serge
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Etienne Girardot
as Caretaker
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Don Brodie
as Mullins
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Henry Roquemore
as Constable
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Maude Eburne
as Mrs. Smith
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Vince Barnett
as Deputy
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Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
as Kaishevsky
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George Chandler
as Marlon McGee
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Charles Richman
as Judge