Review of Non-Stop New York (1937) by Matt M — 06 Jul 2013
A British chorus girl is the only witness to the murder of a lawyer by a gang man. In order to save an innocent man's life from execution, she must fly back to New York and testify in his favour. This British production is rather inspired by Hitchcock thrillers.
However, although the ending is quite filled with suspense, the film takes a considerable amount of time to really kick in.
This review of Non-Stop New York (1937) was written by Matt M on 06 Jul 2013.
Non-Stop New York has generally received mixed reviews.
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