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James Stewart | ||
Leon M. Lion | Ben | |
Barry Jones | Henry Doyle | |
Anne Grey | Nora - the Girl | |
Don Calthrop | ||
John Stuart | Barton - the Detective | |
Donald Calthrop | Brant - Nora's Escort | |
Ann Casson | Rose Ackroyd | |
Henry Caine | Mr. Ackroyd | |
Garry Marsh | Sheldrake | |
Herbert Langley | The Guard on Train | |
George Walsh | ||
Mildred Reardon | ||
Charles Mussett | ||
Lillian Beck | ||
Louis Wolheim |
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Producer | Leon M. Lion
John Maxwell |
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Writer | Joseph Jefferson Farjeon
Alma Reville Alfred Hitchcock |
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Cinematography | Jack E. Cox
Bryan Langley |
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Musician | Adolph Hallis
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This classy comedy-thriller directed by the master Alfred Hitchcock, is the story of an unsuspecting innocent hobo who accidentally stumbles across the hideout of a gang of jewel thieves. The splendid final chase sequence involving a train and a bus is exhilarating. |
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