5/10
Strangers on a train mix comedy and crime in a pleasing manner.
25 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
A clever mix of comedy and crime drama turns this B programmer into a unique film experience. There's sparks between federal agent Brian Donlevy and reporter Gloria Stuart as she exposes him for a phony on a long train trip where they encounter criminals Douglas Fowley and Isabel Jewell and assorted other characters, including bumbling criminal Warren Hymer, process server James Burke and slow drawl porter Stepin Fetchit in their efforts to crack the crime ring and get the scoop.

It's entertaining but insignificant, although a real treat to see the young Gloria Stuart 60 years before she reboarded "the Titanic". Everybody gets to share in the pratfalls and wisecracks, although I could have done without the cloying cuteness of Little Miss Moppet, as played by Gloria Carpenter and Stepin Fetchit's overly stereotypical subservient slow thinking black man.
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