The Narrow Margin
The Narrow Margin is a 1952 film directed by Richard Fleischer and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
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1952 - Richard Fleischer - RKO Radio Pictures
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Detective Walter Brown (Charles McGraw) is tasked to protect a mob boss's widow (Marie Windsor) as she rides a train from Chicago, on her way to Los Angeles to testify at a grand jury. Brown and the widow bicker all the way. Brown's partner (Don Beddoe) was killed by the mob while picking her up for the long haul. On the train, Brown makes friends with a woman (Jacqueline White) and her young son. As the trip continues, Brown finds out the people he knows on the train may not be who he thinks they are.
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Charles McGraw - Marie Windsor - Chicago - Los Angeles - Grand jury - Don Beddoe - Jacqueline White
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Windsor landed a part in Stanley Kubrick's low-budget noir The Killing after he saw her in this film.
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Stanley Kubrick - The Killing
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