Review of Night Train to Munich (1940) by Ken S — 12 Apr 2011
This is a spin-off of the lady vanishes by the same writers and even includes the humorous english travelers chalders and caldicott, as well as leading lady margaret lockwood albeit as a different character.
one of the more successful attempts at pulling off hitchcock style lighthearted adventure. rex harrison is charming and hilarious in one of his first leading roles. the film's title was changed from gestapo for obvious reasons.
it was the last fun british film made about the conflict for some time. there's no doubt the plot gets somewhat outlandish. still worth checking out for fans of the original.
This review of Night Train to Munich (1940) was written by Ken S on 12 Apr 2011.
Night Train to Munich has generally received positive reviews.
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