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Release Date
02 May 1952
Tagline
'THAT BULLET'S MEANT FOR ME!" - Suspense every speeding second aboard a stream-lined limited...as syndicate killers seek to find and silence mystery woman headed for the Grand Jury!
Genre
Country
USA
Filming Locations
Santa Fe Railroad Depot - 1170 W. 3rd Street, San Bernardino, California, USA
Language
Sound Mix
Color
Film Type
Film Class
Mood
Themes
Tones
Tags
Criminal,
Detective,
Escort,
Film,
Gangster,
Grand Jury,
Hitman,
Investigator,
Kill,
Lawyer,
Man,
Maniac,
On The Run,
Police,
Testimony,
Train [locomotive],
Training,
Transportation,
Trial [courtroom],
Widow/widower,
Witness
Wikipedia
The Narrow Margin (1952) is an American film noir directed by Richard Fleischer and written by Earl Belton, based on an unpublished story written by Martin Goldsmith and Jack Leonard. Writers Goldsmith and Leonard were nominated for an Academy Award for their story.
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