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| Michael Redgrave | Gilbert Redman |
| Margaret Lockwood | Iris Matilda Henderson |
| Linden Travers | 'Mrs.' Margaret Todhunter |
| Dame Mae Whitty | |
| Mary Clare | Baroness Isabel Nisatona |
| Catherine Lacy | |
| Cecil Parker | Eric Todhunter |
| Paul Lukas | Dr. Hartz of Prague |
| Naunton Wayne | Caldicott |
| Philip Leaver | |
| Dame May Whitty | Miss Froy, Governess |
| Basil Radford | Charters |
| Emile Boreo | Boris the Hotel Manager |
| Selma Vaz Dias | |
| Catherine Lacey | |
| Googie Withers | Blanche |
| Director | Alfred Hitchcock
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| Producer | Edward Black
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| Writer | Sydney Gilliat
Frank Launder Ethel Lina White Sidney Gilliat |
| Cinematography | Jack E. Cox
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| Musician | Charles Williams
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In this best-loved of Hitchcock's British-made thrillers, a young woman on a train meets a charming old lady (Dame May Whitty), who promptly disappears. The other passengers deny ever having seen her, leading the young woman to suspect a conspiracy. When she begins investigating. She is drawn into a complex web of mystery and high adventure. |
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