Spies pursue a stolen diary aboard the Orient Express.Spies pursue a stolen diary aboard the Orient Express.Spies pursue a stolen diary aboard the Orient Express.
Rona Anderson
- Joan Maxted
- (as Introducing Rona Anderson)
Grégoire Aslan
- Poirier, the chef
- (as Coco Aslan)
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When "Rome Express" came out in 1932, sound cinema was still in its early years, and there was a sense of discovery as the filmmakers were becoming increasingly familiar with the new possibilities of the medium: the film did indeed feel like a train ride. This relatively close remake (some characters are dropped, others are added, but the essentials of the story remain the same) is an agreeable diversion, but after several talkie-train-set-mystery-comedies in the 16 years that passed in-between (even Sherlock Holmes was in one, "Terror By Night"), it doesn't have the same novelty value. It does have its merits, though: it does a very good job of spreading its focus among a diverse array of major and minor characters whose paths crisscross, and some of the roles are arguably better-casted here; for example, I preferred this sardonic French inspector to the previous one. **1/2 out of 4.
- gridoon2025
- Jan 13, 2024
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- TriviaFinlay Currie had appeared in the earlier "Rome Express" as the brash American publicist of a movie star, a character not used in this film.
- GoofsWhen the sergeant and the bird enthusiast are getting acquainted, the background seen through the train window includes two large signs, both mirror-reversed.
- Quotes
Poirier, the chef: ...cover with white wine, put it into the oven, and voilà, it's cooked.
Denning: I say, that's very neat isn't it? But do you really think cod's worth all that trouble?
Poirier, the chef: Trouble?
Denning: Yes, you see at home we just lower the jolly old creature into the boiling water, let it boil, serve it up with greens and chips.
Poirier, the chef: But you get no sauce...?
Denning: Oh good Lord yes - there's always a bottle of sauce around somewhere.
- ConnectionsRemake of Rome Express (1932)
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- Also known as
- Spavaća kola do Trsta
- Filming locations
- D&P Studios, Denham, Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(studio: made at D&P Studios, studio: made at Denham Studios, England. also)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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