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  1. When a mobster's widow decides to testify and provide names of others involved in evil deeds, she goes undercover to avoid being killed. Onboard a train going cross-country, she's being escorted in order to testify. Cop Walter Brown and his partner are assigned the task, but the mob are on their trail, attempting to make sure she never reaches ...

  2. Pack your bags for one of movie history's greatest trips, a nifty film noir thriller that Time deemed "worthy of being bracketed in the select group of train thrillers headed by Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes." The tracks run direct from Chicago to L.A. The Oscar-nominated* story, directed by Richard Fleischer (The Boston Strangler) and scripted by his frequent collaborator Earl Felton ...

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  3. Robert Swink. Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor, Jacqueline White, Don Beddoe, Queenie Leonard, Don Haggerty, David Clarke, Gordon Gebert, Peter Brocco, George Chandler. A deadly cat and mouse game taking place largely aboard a train, Richard Fleischer’s The Naked Margin is often held up as the apotheosis of low-budget noir film making, prized ...

  4. 21 de set. de 1990 · Narrow Margin: Directed by Peter Hyams. With Gene Hackman, Anne Archer, James Sikking, J.T. Walsh. A Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney is sent to protect a woman who accidentally witnessed a Mafia murder.

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  5. The Narrow Margin (1952) Directed By Richard Fleischer, Starring Charles Mc Graw, Marie Windsor, Jacqueline White Video Item Preview

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  6. by. Richard Fleischer. Publication date. 1952-05-02. Topics. the narrow margin, richard fleischer, william cameron menzies, rko pictures, rko, 1952. Language. English. A woman planning to testify against the mob must be protected against their assassins on the train trip from Chicago to Los Angeles.

  7. Narrow Margin is a 1990 American neo-noir action thriller film written and directed by Peter Hyams. It stars Gene Hackman and Anne Archer, with James B. Sikking, Nigel Bennett, Harris Yulin and J. T. Walsh in supporting roles. It was released in the United States by TriStar Pictures on September 21, 1990. [2]