Spy Train (1943)
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One can't deny that Monogram's Spy Train never stops moving; after all, it is set on a speeding train. Richard Travis and Catherine Craig are the not-what-they-seem hero and heroine, who get mixed up with enemy agents, a myserious travel bag, and a time bomb. The Travis-Craig banter is… More One can't deny that Monogram's Spy Train never stops moving; after all, it is set on a speeding train. Richard Travis and Catherine Craig are the not-what-they-seem hero and heroine, who get mixed up with enemy agents, a myserious travel bag, and a time bomb. The Travis-Craig banter is incredibly sexist (he even gets away with gently slapping her face!), which in way is oddly endearing. Naturally, the Nazis are foiled in a spectacular and very final fashion. One question: this being a Monogram picture, why didn't their resident funster Mantan Moreland play the comedy-relief pullman porter, instead of Fred "Snowflake" Toones. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Harold Young
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Classics
- In Theaters
- Jul 9, 1943 Wide
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Cast
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Richard Travis
as Bruce
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Catherine Craig
as Jane
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Chick Chandler
as Stu
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Thelma White
as Millie
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Evelyn Brent
as Frieda
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Gerald Brock
as Italian
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Steve Roberts
as Chief Nazi
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Warren Hymer
as Herman
- John Hamilton
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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
as Porter
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William Hunter
as Detective