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The Narrow Margin: Directed by Richard Fleischer, William Cameron Menzies. With Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor, Jacqueline White, Gordon Gebert. A woman planning to testify against the mob must be protected against potential assassins on the train trip from Chicago to Los Angeles.
- (8.8K)
- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Richard Fleischer, William Cameron Menzies
- 1952-06-27
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The Narrow Margin is a 1952 American film noir starring Charles McGraw and Marie Windsor. Directed by Richard Fleischer , the RKO picture was written by Earl Felton, based on an unpublished story written by Martin Goldsmith and Jack Leonard.
Narrow Margin, The (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Crystal Ball Hurtling opening credits and crisp dialogue from director Richard Fleischer's celebrated crime thriller The Narrow Margin, 1952, starring Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor and Jacqueline White.
- Richard Fleischer, William Dorfman
- Charles Mcgraw
Sep 21, 1990 · Narrow Margin: Directed by Peter Hyams. With Gene Hackman, Anne Archer, James Sikking, J.T. Walsh. A Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney is sent to protect a woman who accidentally witnessed a Mafia murder.
- (11K)
- Action, Crime, Thriller
- Peter Hyams
- 1990-09-21
Jun 13, 2018 · The Narrow Margin is what is known as a “can picture,” taking place almost entirely on a train. This mostly-confined setting, and the constant threat of a fellow passenger trying to off Mrs. Neall, keep the mood consistently tense throughout the film.
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Gangster hitmen board the train alongside the pair, which commences a series of revelations, twists, and close calls as the train races along. Windsor is fantastically feisty, McGraw is reluctantly righteous, and Jacqueline White plays a pretty passenger who catches the detective’s attention. By Michael Bayer.