“Sleeping Car to Trieste” (1948), directed by John Paddy Carstairs, is a post-war espionage thriller that unfolds aboard a train journey from Paris to Trieste. The film is set against the backdrop of political intrigue and espionage as passengers find themselves embroiled in a web of mystery and danger.
The narrative revolves around Anna (Jean Kent), the hostess on the train, who becomes entangled with various passengers, including Bob (Albert Lieven), Major Ellie (Derrick De Marney), and Captain Kroll (Paul Dupuis). As the train hurtles through picturesque landscapes, the characters’ backgrounds and motivations come to light, revealing a complex tapestry of secrets, alliances, and betrayals.
Jean Kent leads the ensemble cast with her portrayal of the enigmatic hostess, supported by a talented cast that includes Derrick De Marney, Albert Lieven, and Paul Dupuis. John Paddy Carstairs’ direction keeps the tension high, with the confined space of the train providing a claustrophobic backdrop for the unfolding drama.
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“Sleeping Car to Trieste” is a suspenseful and atmospheric thriller that captures the paranoia and uncertainty of the post-war era. The film combines elements of noir and espionage, creating an engaging and unpredictable journey for both the characters and the audience.
Stars:
- Jean Kent as Anna, the Hostess
- Albert Lieven as Bob
- Derrick De Marney as Major Ellie
- Paul Dupuis as Capt. Kroll
- Rona Anderson as Lucy
- David Tomlinson as The Professor
- Finlay Currie as Dr. Novak
- Bonar Colleano as Joe
- Joyce Carey as Mrs. Wilton
- Alan Wheatley as The Colonel