Review of Lady on a Train (1945) by Indira S — 31 Dec 2003
[font=Courier New]This is a movie starring Deanna Durbin, made again in the early 40's. I have to say, this movie is one of my all-time favorites; it has comedy, singing, and adventure topped off with Deanna Durbin's great acting.
Deanna plays a book-loving and adventuroud girl who seeks a popular author's help to solve a muder that she witnessed out of a train window. She gets more than she bargains for as she runs into loads of trouble and entangles herself with the mudered man's crazy family.
This film also includes some singing on Deanna Durbin's part for songs such as, "Silent Night" "Night and Day" and "Give Me a Little Kiss" (or that's what I think the title is) A great movie for those looking for a wonderful classic with a lot of taste; highly recommended!!![/font].
This review of Lady on a Train (1945) was written by Indira S on 31 Dec 2003.
Lady on a Train has generally received positive reviews.
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