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The Narrow Margin (1952)
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Synopsis
The Narrow Margin is generally considered a "model" B picture; some film buffs go farther than that, labelling this 1952 RKO suspenser as the best low-budget studio production ever made. Nail-hard detective Walter Brown (
Charles McGraw
) is assigned to protect gangster's widow Mrs. Neall (
Marie Windsor
) as she rides the train from Chicago to LA, en route to testifying at a grand jury. There's no love lost between the ill-tempered Neall and Brown, especially since Brown's partner (
Don Beddoe
) was killed by mobsters while shielding Neall from harm. On the train, Brown makes the acquaintance of a likeable woman (
Jacqueline White
) and her playful young son. He also comes in contact with a rather secretive fat man (
Paul Maxey
), who may well be a mob assassin. Not long before the train pulls into California, Brown is approached by small-time crook (
Peter Brocco
), who offers the detective a great deal of money if he'll permit Neall to be silenced. Brown appears to be tempted, but this is only a smokescreen to throw the crooks off the trail. The Narrow Margin was remade (and unnecessarily padded and attenuated) in 1990. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Don Beddoe
Gus Forbes
David Clarke
Kemp
Gordon Geberl
Tommy Sinclair
Queenie Leonard
Mrs. Troll
Paul Maxey
Jennings
Charles McGraw
Walter Brown
Peter Virgo
Densel
Jacqueline White
Ann Sinclair
Marie Windsor
Mrs. Neall
Production Crew
Albert S. D'Agostino
Art Director
Jack Okey
Art Director
George E. Diskant
Cinematographer
Richard Fleischer
Director
Robert Swink
Editor
Stanley Crea Rubin
Producer
Earl Felton
Screenwriter
Earl Fenton
Screenwriter
Jack Leonard
Screenwriter
Martin G. Goldsmith
Screenwriter
Darrell Silvera
Set Designer
William L. Stevens
Set Designer
Year: 1952
Runtime: 71
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Thriller
Produced by
RKO Pictures
Stanley Rubin
Release
by RKO Radio Pictures
Awards
1997 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.