Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLarry Gordon, well-known crime writer, is on a train journey when a scream is heard. Upon investigation, the guard had been mugged and a man murdered. Another man is arrested but the full st... Alles lesenLarry Gordon, well-known crime writer, is on a train journey when a scream is heard. Upon investigation, the guard had been mugged and a man murdered. Another man is arrested but the full story is yet to be discovered.Larry Gordon, well-known crime writer, is on a train journey when a scream is heard. Upon investigation, the guard had been mugged and a man murdered. Another man is arrested but the full story is yet to be discovered.
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Compact little B-movie crime thriller starring Sydney Tafler as mystery writer Larry Gordon. Gordon is button-holed in a railway compartment by an adoring fan who wants to discuss his writing technique. Suddenly a scream is heard and the pair investigate, checking the varied array of passengers in the rest of the carriage. They find that a police officer has been murdered on the train and the ticket collector knocked unconcious and his uniform jacket stolen. All of the suspects end up in the waiting room of a snow-bound station. Then another policeman in charge of a prisoner, is shot. But, was he the intended target? And why do most of the passengers seem to have some connection with the criminal? The action and dialogue seem at times rushed and rather preposterous. Cliches and red herrings abound. Is there something else going on? Bear with it and you'll find out!
Dull, Wooden acting, even Sidney Tafler doesn't help it out much.
Still better it's better than a lot of rubbish on Netflix
Watch the ghost train 1941, for a much better film in as similar vain, ie stuck at station with baddies about.
The scenario in which a group of people find themselves in a closed environment where a murder is then committed by an unseen hand was not new when this short black and white film was made. However, Mystery Junction plays out the tale neatly and efficiently, keeping us guessing all the way, although following exactly who has done what to whom becomes increasingly difficult.
The acting is excellent, the cinematography exemplary - there are some quite classical compositions, one in particular towards the end. This is a very British film, the drama comes from tension, not from heroics. Indeed, that heroism is futile is made plain throughout, and even where violence brings results, they will ever play you false.
The quality of this film is masked by its low budget, and, on the print I just saw on television, murky resolution. Two of the cast, Sydney Tafler and Ewen Solon, went on to prominent TV careers, and most of the others found plenty of work in television. However, for Pearl Cameron, whose performance was a minor highlight of the film, this was her second, and last credit.
While not an outstanding film, Mystery Junction is worth watching if you value tight, understated drama.
The acting is excellent, the cinematography exemplary - there are some quite classical compositions, one in particular towards the end. This is a very British film, the drama comes from tension, not from heroics. Indeed, that heroism is futile is made plain throughout, and even where violence brings results, they will ever play you false.
The quality of this film is masked by its low budget, and, on the print I just saw on television, murky resolution. Two of the cast, Sydney Tafler and Ewen Solon, went on to prominent TV careers, and most of the others found plenty of work in television. However, for Pearl Cameron, whose performance was a minor highlight of the film, this was her second, and last credit.
While not an outstanding film, Mystery Junction is worth watching if you value tight, understated drama.
Mystery writer Sidney Taffler is speaking to Christine Silver as they travel on the train, about how he writes his stories. Suddenly a scream is heard. They investigate and discover one of the crew has been knocked out and his uniform stolen. There's also a detective transporting Martin Benson to his trial. To investigate, most of the passengers are taken to a station. As they wait, a storm rises outside. A shot rings out, and the detective is killed. Half the passengers are members of Benson's gang. They prepare to leave, but Taffer points out that no one admits to killing the detective. The target was Benson. They start to work out who wants him dead.
It's a nicely composed classical locked-room mystery, decently acted, and brilliantly shot by DP Robert LaPresle, with carefully composed side-lighting to make the setting dark and oppressive, gradually giving away to brighter lighting as suspects are eliminated -- sometimes by shooting. It's good, sturdy B Movie work, composed for economy on two sets, with competent but inexpensive actors.
It's a nicely composed classical locked-room mystery, decently acted, and brilliantly shot by DP Robert LaPresle, with carefully composed side-lighting to make the setting dark and oppressive, gradually giving away to brighter lighting as suspects are eliminated -- sometimes by shooting. It's good, sturdy B Movie work, composed for economy on two sets, with competent but inexpensive actors.
Considering this is 70+ years old it is not too bad.
Budget confined to limited set scenes, basically on a train then a waiting room, it is a classic British whodunnit with a very worthwhile twist at the end.
Plenty of atmosphere, cold and fake snow LOL.
Budget confined to limited set scenes, basically on a train then a waiting room, it is a classic British whodunnit with a very worthwhile twist at the end.
Plenty of atmosphere, cold and fake snow LOL.
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- WissenswertesThis film was first shown on television in New York City Saturday 13 September 1952 on WCBS (Channel 2) and in Los Angeles Sunday 4 April 1953 on KECA (Channel 7). Since it was never released theatrically in USA, the New York City telecast also constitutes its USA premiere.
- PatzerWhen the suspect is handcuffed to the parking brake handle and then released to be handcuffed to another man, behind on the wall can be seen a pressure gauge for the train's braking system. Both needles (one for the main train pipe and the other for the brake reservoir) are shown pointing at zero. This could not happen on a fast moving express passenger train. It would be impossible! If there's zero pressure in the system it would mean the train's brakes would not function! It would mean the carriage they are all in or its braking system isn't connected to the rest of the train or the train driver's brake brake control handle.
- Crazy CreditsThe End appears on the window blind that the old lady in the railway carriage pulls down.
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