Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDuring WW2 inspectors Hornleigh and Bingham get the menial task to investigate the theft of army supplies. While in boot camp they trace down a spy ring providing sensitive information to th... Leggi tuttoDuring WW2 inspectors Hornleigh and Bingham get the menial task to investigate the theft of army supplies. While in boot camp they trace down a spy ring providing sensitive information to the Germans.During WW2 inspectors Hornleigh and Bingham get the menial task to investigate the theft of army supplies. While in boot camp they trace down a spy ring providing sensitive information to the Germans.
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Scotland Yard, rather than a hive of ruthless efficiency, is populated by posturing egomaniacs, yet Gordon Harker and Alastair Sim get their man (and his very glamorous sidekick) in the end. While their time in the Army may drag a bit nowadays, then it was part of the nation's collective experience and a suitable case for affectionate satire. Once our pair are on the trail of the spies, things move faster and the other settings of creepy dentist's house, eccentric boarding school, country hotel and final mail train are all well evoked.
Enjoyable double entendre abounds whenever Sim encounters a good-looking woman. My favourite is Phyllis Calvert as the dentist's apparent widow, who promises him she will hide nothing as she takes off her cloak and puts her décolletage under his nose. When shortly after that she disappears with the contents of the murdered dentist's safe, it is handy for her that Sim had previously disabled the alarm.
So many characters to applaud that I'll just give a special mention to Raymond Huntly for relentless sneering as principal villain: it takes a real professional to keep it up.
"Mail Train" rather surprised me. At first, I wasn't all that impressed by the film but through the course of it, good writing, an excellent mystery and a nice blend of comedy (Sim) and action made this a very good WWII propaganda film. Very nice....I just hope I can find copies of the other two Hornleigh films Gordon Harker made.
The joy of the film is the teaming of Harker and Sim. A first rate team from British film history.
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- QuizThe locomotive hauling the southbound mail train from Carlisle appears to be an LMS Patriot class 4-6-0, 5XP, number 5513.
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Dr. Kerbishley: One of them's tall, bald, looks intelligent but isn't. The other's short, sour-faced, doesn't look intelligent but is.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe mail train incidents in this story are entirely fictional. G.P.O. safeguards would preclude any such happenings. No reflection is made on any member of the Post Office staff.
- ConnessioniFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Comedy Movies: 1940s (2014)
- Colonne sonoreThe Beer Barrel Polka
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Written by Lew Brown, Wladimir A. Timm, Jaromir Vejvoda & Vasek Zeman
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