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New York Express

Original title: Non-Stop New York
  • 1937
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
460
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Anna Lee and John Loder in New York Express (1937)
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A young woman finds herself as the intended victim of a murder plot on a transatlantic flight from London to New York.A young woman finds herself as the intended victim of a murder plot on a transatlantic flight from London to New York.A young woman finds herself as the intended victim of a murder plot on a transatlantic flight from London to New York.

  • Director
    • Robert Stevenson
  • Writers
    • Ken Attiwill
    • Roland Pertwee
    • J.O.C. Orton
  • Stars
    • John Loder
    • Anna Lee
    • Francis L. Sullivan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    460
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Ken Attiwill
      • Roland Pertwee
      • J.O.C. Orton
    • Stars
      • John Loder
      • Anna Lee
      • Francis L. Sullivan
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Top cast33

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    John Loder
    John Loder
    • Inspector Jim Grant
    Anna Lee
    Anna Lee
    • Jennie Carr
    Francis L. Sullivan
    Francis L. Sullivan
    • Hugo Brant
    • (as Francis Sullivan)
    Frank Cellier
    Frank Cellier
    • Sam Pryor
    Desmond Tester
    Desmond Tester
    • Arnold James
    Athene Seyler
    Athene Seyler
    • Aunt Veronica
    William Dewhurst
    William Dewhurst
    • Mortimer
    Drusilla Wills
    • Mrs. Carr
    Jerry Verno
    Jerry Verno
    • Steward
    James Pirrie
    • Billy Cooper
    Ellen Pollock
    Ellen Pollock
    • Miss Harvey
    Arthur Goullet
    • Henry Abel
    Peter Bull
    Peter Bull
    • Spurgeon
    Tony Quinn
    • Harrigan
    H.G. Stoker
    • Captain
    Albert Chevalier
    • Counterman
    • (uncredited)
    Atholl Fleming
    • Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    Alf Goddard
    • Holloway Prison Warder
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Writers
      • Ken Attiwill
      • Roland Pertwee
      • J.O.C. Orton
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    7csteidler

    A wild ride on a plane…and what a plane!

    English and American characters and accents mingle in this lively thriller about a murder witness on the run.…from and then back to New York.

    Anna Lee is our heroine, a young English chorus girl; hungry and out of luck in New York and about to board ship for home, she is befriended by a young lawyer who invites her over for a meal. Once inside his apartment, however, the man is promptly murdered by a gang of thugs headed by big smoothy Francis L. Sullivan. Noting that Lee is "the only person alive who knows that we were in that apartment last night"—at least that's what he thinks at the time—Sullivan subtly trails her.

    The action moves to London, where the gang attempts to prevent Lee from returning to New York, where the imminent execution of an innocent fall guy will close the case. Will Lee's character realize the situation? And will she be able to reach America in time to save the innocent man's life? –This is where the story takes off: when all of the major characters board a trans-Atlantic airplane that is easily the most memorable element of this movie.

    The plane is like no other: ordinary airliner on the outside, on the inside it's more like an ocean liner—complete with staterooms instead of rows of seats. It's even got a sort of porch—an observation deck—for characters who care to step outside, mid-Atlantic Ocean, and get a breath of wind in the face.

    Among the cast, Anna Lee is quite dashing as the girl with a brain and some courage. John Loder is fine as a handsome young police inspector who is drawn into the case and onto the plane; Loder and Lee don't have a whole lot of scenes together but share a cute scene on the observation deck.

    Francis L. Sullivan is excellent as the boss gangster. With the looks of Sidney Greenstreet and a voice like George Sanders, he is indeed a memorable villain. Young Desmond Tester is also a lot of fun to watch—a violin prodigy traveling with a grumpy aunt, the kid is prone to snooping and illicit saxophone playing.

    A nice variety of characters, a decent plot, and that fantastic airliner make this one a winner.
    9Oblomov-2

    One of those obscure little gems of cinema

    I first heard of Non-stop New York while browsing, of all things, the Aurum Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction films. The only reason that this film was included in that book was because it is 'futuristic' by 3 years; it was made in 1937 while the main action takes place in 1940. One interesting point is that the filmmakers did not know that WW2 had started by then and so there is no mention of it.

    For some reason, the film is very obscure, only 39 viewers (including me) having voted for it on IMDb at the time of this writing. But is a fast moving little thriller full of incisive British wit. The film is so quintessentially British that one cannot help but notice that even the 'Americans' are local actors wincing with their attempts at transatlantic accents. But for this one minor flaw, the film is thoroughly enjoyable with perfect casting and good, if lightweight performances. An added bonus, certainly from my own perspective, is that most of the action takes place on board a Transatlantic Clipper, one of those seaplanes that were so glamorous in the 1930s. A definite Collector's item and I am the proud owner of a good quality VHS tape.
    7blanche-2

    for the plane alone it's worth watching

    "Non-Stop New York" is a delightful film from 1937 starring Anna Lee, John Loder, and Francis L. Sullivan.

    Anna Lee (Lila Quartermaine on General Hospital) is pretty Jenny Carr, a young British actress in New York City with a flop play. So soon, she'll be on her way back to London. She meets a man who sees she's hungry and offers to buy her a meal.

    That man is later murdered, and a bum is arrested. He is due to be executed in a matter of days. He says that an English girl knows he didn't do it, but no one can find her. She's already home. Once she sees a headline that she's being searched for, she realizes she has to get back to the US immediately. She and her mother find a plane that goes London to NY in 18 hours, and her mother pretends to be drowning while Jenny boards the plane.

    Little does Jenny know but the real killers are out to stop her.

    This plane is something to behold. It's a clipper, and apparently this type of plane did exist. Wish it still did. The inside is more like a train, with sleeping compartments, dining room, and one can step out onto a terrace like thing outside the plane. It also flies rather low. Totally amazing.

    Francis L. Sullivan is excellent as the slimy gang head who wears different disguises in his quest to get rid of Jenny. Apparently - could this be true - he was 35 years old when he did this. If you'd told me he was 65 I would have believed you.

    John Loder, who was married at one time to Hedy Lamarr, is the handsome investigator who really doesn't believe Jenny.

    This film is available on youtube. Try and see it - it's very enjoyable.
    8robert-temple-1

    A Transatlantic Suspense Drama

    Robert Stevenson (1905-1986) was a superb British director, but his name is not widely enough recognised. He is probably most famous for JANE EYRE (1944) with Orson Welles and TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS (1940). Less well known are his excellent DISHONORED LADY (1947, see my review), and his truly magnificent OWD BOB (1938, see my review), which he made the year after this. In this year, he also made KING SOLOMON'S MINES with Anna Lee, who stars once again in this film of his. This really is a most fascinating film, because of the spectacular second half which takes place on a trans-Atlantic Clipper seaplane, the interior of which resembles that of a zeppelin, on multiple levels with individual sleeping compartments, bar and restaurant. It even has a little balcony where people stand outside to take the air and look down upon the ships which are not far below them. Francis L. Sullivan here gives one of his finest performances as the oiliest and least scrupulous of villains, truly hair-raising in his wickedness. Anna Lee is a typical 1930s English 'sweetie', but with more fibre and character than is usual for that time, and she handles the part of the courageous accidental heroine very well. She is determined to save the wrong man from being executed in America for a crime he did not commit. Anna stows away on the Clipper to get back to America to give her evidence, which Scotland Yard had refused to take seriously. This is very much a Hitchcock-style suspense thriller, and makes excellent viewing. It deserves to be more widely known, as it is certainly a British pre-War classic. If Britain had as many film buffs as there are in America, where almost any trivial B or C movie can achieve fame nowadays, films like this would be familiar and praised, rather than obscure and forgotten. But the British are lazy about their cinematic heritage, and films like this are never shown on British television, so no one even knows they exist. In this film, the child actor Desmond Tester is most amusing as an eccentric child musical prodigy who becomes entangled in the murderous intrigues going on aboard the Clipper plane. If only British films still produced wonderfully strange character actors like that! It was also amusing to see a young Peter Bull scowling with his heavy jowls as a blackmailer in this film. In real life, he was actually rather jolly, although extraordinarily bombastic and often too loud, and he was always available for a chat when he ran his astrological shop in Notting Hill Gate in the 1960s and 1970s.
    8spiderider

    Good Black and White period piece

    I saw this film some years back on PBS and only wish I could find a copy of it now. A young woman witnesses a murder in New York, and promptly leaves for England. She sees the news in a London paper about a man in New York about to be executed for the murder, and she knows he is innocent. She has to get back to NY as fast as possible to save an innocent man from the electric chair, and so she stows on the Air Boat, Non-stop to New York. Some of the lines are so good that years later, they still echo in my head.

    Much of the movie takes place on this incredible aircraft, which takes off from the Thames in London, and is like a flying..., well, boat. Dining room, state rooms, close quarters, nasty travel companions. It's all here.

    Borders on Film Noir, but with a wry sense of humor.

    If you like the style of the 1940s, and slightly outlandish stories so characteristic of the period, I dare say you will enjoy this English trifle quite a bit!

    I won't reveal the ending, so you'll have to see the film to know if she arrives in time!

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      (At around 30 mins) There is a reference to pounds and guineas. It may be helpful to all that "five guineas" meant, in 1937, five pounds plus five shillings (each guinea being a pound plus one shilling). Thus, the negotiations in that scene in the film were concluded with: "Five pounds" and "five bob for the missus." (A "bob" was the nickname for a shilling) A witty comment it was, in context, notwithstanding that the concept of "the missus" is rather outdated nowadays! Pre-decimal currency remains complicated, even in the UK, in retrospect.
    • Quotes

      Jennie Carr: As a matter of fact I could eat a horse!

      Billy Cooper: By the look of this place you probably will!

    • Soundtracks
      Atlantic Love Call
      Performed by Desmond Tester

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 1939 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Non-Stop New York
    • Filming locations
      • Gainsborough Studios, Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Gaumont British Picture Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • B.A.F. Sound System
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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