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Lady on a Train
Lady on a Train
While watching from her train window, Nikki Collins witnesses a murder in a nearby building. When she alerts the police, they think she has read one too many mystery novels. She then enlists a popular mystery writer to help her solve the crime on her own, but her sleuthing attracts the attentions of suitors and killers.
rating
6.625
runtime
94 min

Release

1945-08-03

Cast

Deanna Durbin
Deanna Durbin
as Nikki Collins / Margo Martin
Ralph Bellamy
Ralph Bellamy
as Jonathan Waring
David Bruce
David Bruce
as Wayne Morgan
George Coulouris
George Coulouris
as Mr. Saunders, Circus Club Manager
Allen Jenkins
Allen Jenkins
as Danny (Waring chauffeur)
Dan Duryea
Dan Duryea
as Arnold Waring
Edward Everett Horton
Edward Everett Horton
as Mr. Haskell
Patricia Morison
Patricia Morison
as Joyce Willams, Morgan's Girl
Maria Palmer
Maria Palmer
as Margo Martin, Circus Club Singer
Elizabeth Patterson
Elizabeth Patterson
as Aunt Charlotte Waring
Samuel S. Hinds
Samuel S. Hinds
as Mr. Wiggam, Waring Lawyer
William Frawley
William Frawley
as Desk Sgt. Brennan
Jacqueline deWit
Jacqueline deWit
as Miss Fletcher, Morgan's Secretary
Lash LaRue
Lash LaRue
as Circus Club Waiter / Henchman
Jane Adams
Jane Adams
as Circus Club Photographer
Thurston Hall
Thurston Hall
as Josiah Waring
Ben Carter
Ben Carter
as Maxwell
Mabel Forrest
Mabel Forrest
as Wife
Barbara Bates
Barbara Bates
as Hat Check Girl
Chester Clute
Chester Clute
as Train Conductor (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
as Train passenger (uncredited)
Fred Aldrich
Fred Aldrich
Ernest Anderson
Ernest Anderson
Carl Andre
Carl Andre
Bobby Barber
Bobby Barber
Eddie Bartell
Eddie Bartell
Eddie Bruce
Eddie Bruce
Charles Cane
Charles Cane
James Carlisle
James Carlisle
Nora Cecil
Nora Cecil
George Chandler
George Chandler
André Charlot
André Charlot
Martin Cichy
Martin Cichy
Tom Coleman
Tom Coleman
Oliver Cross
Oliver Cross
Charles Dechamps
Charles Dechamps
Jack Deery
Jack Deery
Robert Dudley
Robert Dudley
Tom Dugan
Tom Dugan
Eddie Dunn
Eddie Dunn
Jay Eaton
Jay Eaton
Sarah Edwards
Sarah Edwards
Harry Evans
Harry Evans
Franklyn Farnum
Franklyn Farnum
Carl Faulkner
Carl Faulkner
Al Ferguson
Al Ferguson
Clyde Fillmore
Clyde Fillmore
Sam Finn
Sam Finn
Mary Forbes
Mary Forbes
George Golden
George Golden
Ethyl May Halls
Ethyl May Halls
Sam Harris
Sam Harris
Dick Hirbe
Dick Hirbe
Stuart Holmes
Stuart Holmes
Jack W. Johnston
Jack W. Johnston
Philip Kieffer
Philip Kieffer
Mike Lally
Mike Lally
Perc Launders
Perc Launders
Ethelreda Leopold
Ethelreda Leopold
George J. Lewis
George J. Lewis
George Lloyd
George Lloyd
Lock Martin
Lock Martin
Sam McDaniel
Sam McDaniel
Matt McHugh
Matt McHugh
Bert Moorhouse
Bert Moorhouse
William H. O'Brien
William H. O'Brien
Frank O'Connor
Frank O'Connor
Kathleen O'Malley
Kathleen O'Malley
Ralph Peters
Ralph Peters
Rose Plumer
Rose Plumer
Albert Pollet
Albert Pollet
Karen Randle
Karen Randle
Bob Reeves
Bob Reeves
Addison Richards
Addison Richards
Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring
Bert Roach
Bert Roach
Jeffrey Sayre
Jeffrey Sayre
Charles Sherlock
Charles Sherlock
Brick Sullivan
Brick Sullivan
Jean Trent
Jean Trent
Leo White
Leo White
Eric Wilton
Eric Wilton
Florence Wix
Florence Wix
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John Chard

Genre blender of considerable worth. Lady on a Train is directed by Charles David and adapted to screenplay by Edmund Beloin and Robert O’Brien from a Leslie Charteris story. It stars Deanna Durbin, Ralph Bellamy, David Bruce, George Coulouris, Allen Jenkins, Dan Duryea and Edward Everett Horton. Music is by Miklos Rozsa and cinematography by Woody Bredell. Part murder mystery, part film noir, part comedy and part musical! And it’s a Christmas movie as well! Lady on a Train has a lot going on for sure. It’s a fun packed little movie that gives Durbin full licence to show her various talents before she retired out of the limelight three years later. In main essence it’s the murder mystery aspect that drives the picture forward. Durbin plays Nikki Collins, a spunky young woman who loves reading detective mysteries, so when she witnesses a murder being committed from her train window seat, she’s obviously all of a tingle. However, convincing the authorities of what she saw proves to be difficult and she decides to take up the case herself. Pretty soon she is up to her neck in intrigue and life threatening peril. Things start getting twisty once Durbin meets the victim’s bizarre family, a veritable roll call of miserablists and shifty shysters. Aided by mystery writer Wayne Morgan (Bruce), Nikki has to run the gamut of bluffing and boldness to stay one step ahead of the game, including imitating a chanteuse singer. This allows Durbin to the chance to warble three songs, with a version of “Silent Night” beautifully tender and a sensuous and sultry rendition of “Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Yah, Huh?” Having us in the palm of her hand. It builds nicely to a darkly tinged last third, where Bredell’s noirish photography comes into its own and the resolution of the tale is most satisfactory. Good laughs, good suspense and good songs, well worth a viewing. Story was filmed as a straight British thriller in 1940 titled A Window in London, with Michael Redgrave starring. 7/10