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FULL SYNOPSIS

Sleeping Car to Trieste is a remake of one of the best railroad melodramas of the 1930s, Rome Express. The film's "maguffin" is a diary containing important political information. Stolen from a diplomat in Paris, the diary finds its way on board the Orient Express. Already, the two thieves have double-crossed each other, and among the passengers there are plenty of interested parties-heroes and villains alike-who hope to claim the diary for their own purposes. When one of these parties is murdered, police chief Jolif (Paul Dupuis) takes charge of the case, but there's still many a plot twist to come before the guilty are punished and the innocent rewarded. An inordinate amount of footage is devoted to the wisecrackery of Bonar Colleano, cast as yet another stereotyped American. The climax of Sleeping Car to Trieste is a classic, endlessly imitated by future-and lesser-Orient Express espionagers. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Jean Kent
as Valya
Derrick de Marney
as George Grant
Rona Anderson
as Joan Maxted
David Tomlinson
as Tom Bishop
Bonar Colleano
as Sgt. West
Finlay Currie
as Alastair MacBain
Alan Wheatley
as Poole
David Hutcheson
as Denning
Zena Marshall
as Suzanne
Leslie Weston
as Randall
Michael Balfour
as Spiegel
John Serret
as Station Master, Dijon
Gerard Heinz
as Ambassador
Gregoire Aslan
as Poirier
Merle Tottenham
as Miss Smith
Marcel Poncin
as Charles
Andrea Malandrinos
as Italian Police Inspector
Eugene Deckers
as Jules
Dino Galvani
as Pierre
Boris Ranevsky
as Elderly Frenchman

Crew

John Paddy Carstairs
Director
Clifford Grey
Screen Story
Allan MacKinnon
Screenwriter
Jack Hildyard
Cinematographer
Muir Mathieson
Musical Direction/Supervision
Benjamin Frankel
Composer (Music Score)
Sid Stone
Editor
Peter Bolton
First Assistant Director
Tony Sforzini
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