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Cast

Pat O'Brien
George Steele

Claire Trevor
Terry Cordell

Herbert Marshall
Traybin

Ray Collins
Dr. Lowell

Wallace Ford
Lt. Cochrane

Dean Harens
Reynolds

Damian O'Flynn
Museum Curator Stevenson

Erskine Sanford
Museum Director Barton

Mary Ware
Mary

Gertrude Astor
Nagging Wife on Train (Uncredited)

Al Bain
Arcade Patron (Uncredited)

Robert Bray
Man with Drunk (Uncredited)

Jack Cheatham
Museum Attendant (Uncredited)

Ellen Corby
Reynold's Maid (Uncredited)

Kernan Cripps
First RR Ticket Clerk (Uncredited)

Franklyn Farnum
Man on Train (Uncredited)

Edward Gargan
Cop in Arcade (Uncredited)

Harry Harvey
'Dad' Moran, Museum Custodian (Uncredited)

Al Hill
Card Player on Train (Uncredited)

John Ince
Man (Uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
If only Irving Reis had cast his net a bit wider when casting his leading man, here - then we could have ended up with a quality, sophisticated crime drama. Sadly, he didn't and we are stuck with a really quite dreary performance from Pat O'Brien as "George", an art critic who finds himself caught up in a train crash (or was it!?) and a well planned, psychologically driven, plot involving art fraud after he had suggested that modern day X-ray techniques be used to verify the authenticity of old masters on loan to a museum - including a Gainsborough and a Dürer. Luckily for him, Claire Trevor "Terry" and Herbert Marshall ("Traybin") are on hand to get to the bottom of it. At times it's quite gripping, and the intricacies of the plot - and of the manipulation it suggests, are clever and quite original but it's far too long, and the sagging in the middle is almost hammock-like. Still, the use of sound is effective and the film is certainly worth catching up with with some tea and a bit of carrot cake.
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