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The Mystery Train

Is The Mystery Train a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Mystery Train worth watching? With a rating of 4.4/10, this Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Mystery Train Synopsis

A group of passengers are trapped in a runaway Pullman car.

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Top Cast

Marceline Day
Marceline DayJoan Lane
Hedda Hopper
Hedda HopperMrs. Marian Radcliffe
Nick Stuart
Nick StuartRonald Stanhope
Bryant Washburn
Bryant WashburnWilliam Mortimer
Al Cooke
Al CookeThe Bridegroom (as Albert Cooke)
Mary MacLaren
Mary MacLarenNurse
Carol Tevis
Carol TevisThe Bride
Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. GirardSheriff
Spec O'Donnell
Spec O'DonnellCaddy
Eddie Fetherston
Eddie FetherstonArchie Benson

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 13, 2022
★ 5

It's curious when you consider the enormous career-ending power Hedda Hopper ended up yielding, that she was actually, herself, a really mediocre actress - and such limited skill as she possessed is amply displayed in this rather dreary amalgam of romance and drama. She's the rather odious "Marian Radcliffe", a woman who is down on her luck but who sees an opportunity to restore her fortunes following a train crash in which she helps prisoner "Joan" (an exceptionally wooden effort from Marceline Day) escape from police custody. In return for her generosity, she manipulates the pretty young woman into a dalliance with the wealthy heir "Stanhope" (Nick Stuart). In cahoots with her lawyer "Mortimer" (Bryant Washburn) she implements their plan to marry her off and and share his inheritance! Sadly this has precious little substance to it. Too stage bound to do justice to the train wreck scenes, and the dialogue and comedy are really too strained and unnatural. It flows well enough, but simply put - nothing really happens. Trains look good, though!