The Narrow Margin

A Fortune If They Seal Her Lips!...A Bullet If They Fail!

7.3
19521h 11m

Production

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A tough cop meets his match when he has to guard a gangster's widow on a train journey from Chicago to Los Angeles.

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Cast

Photo of Charles McGraw

Charles McGraw

Det. Sgt. Walter Brown

Photo of Marie Windsor

Marie Windsor

Mrs. Frankie Neall

Photo of Jacqueline White

Jacqueline White

Ann Sinclair

Photo of Gordon Gebert

Gordon Gebert

Tommy Sinclair

Photo of Queenie Leonard

Queenie Leonard

Mrs. Troll

Photo of David Clarke

David Clarke

Joseph Kemp

Photo of Don Beddoe

Don Beddoe

Det. Sgt. Gus Forbes

Photo of Paul Maxey

Paul Maxey

Sam Jennings

Photo of Harry Harvey

Harry Harvey

Train Conductor

Photo of Peter Brocco

Peter Brocco

Vincent Yost (uncredited)

Photo of George Chandler

George Chandler

Accomplice Running Newsstand (uncredited)

Photo of Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Photo of Don Haggerty

Don Haggerty

Det. Wilson (uncredited)

Photo of Milton Kibbee

Milton Kibbee

Tenant (uncredited)

Photo of Harold Miller

Harold Miller

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Restaurant Diner (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

John Chard

The witness protection programme just got hard boiled.

After finally waking herself up, a mobsters wife decides to testify against him and his organisation. As the trial draws closer she is constantly under threat of being murdered before she can spill the beans. Tough detective Walter Brown and his partner Gus Forbes are assigned to escort her safely across country via a train from Chicago to Los Angeles, but nobody can be trusted, and the threat of death is around everyone on board this speeding train.

Yes it may well be a "B" movie, but as "B" movies go this has to rank as one of the finest exponents of that particular arc. With the film taking place almost entirely on board the train, the tension sapping and claustrophobic feel is perfectly executed by director Richard Fleischer. The plot twists and turns and throws up genuine moments of surprise that thrill instead of hinder, whilst the ending doesn't cop out by pandering to the normal requisite of witness protection thrillers.

Charles McGraw is great as Brown, putting the hard into hard boiled and Jacqueline White is very precious as Ann Sinclair. Truth is, is that all the cast work well within the confines of this tightly produced picture. It was a surprise hit for RKO, where made on a small budget of under a quarter of a million dollars, it turned out to be a very profitable "B" production for the company. It wowed audiences back in the 50s and it's testament to the film's worth that today, here in the modern age, it's still being sought out and praised by movie lovers of all ages. 8/10

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