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Movie
The Narrow Margin
Synopsis
The Narrow Margin is generally considered a "model" B picture; some film buffs go farther than that, labelling this 1952 RKO suspenser as the best low-budget studio production ever made. Nail-hard detective Walter Brown (Charles McGraw) is assigned to protect gangster's widow Mrs. Neall (Marie Windsor) as she rides the train from Chicago to LA, en route to testifying at a grand jury. There's no love lost between the ill-tempered Neall and Brown, especially since Brown's partner (Don Beddoe) was killed by mobsters while shielding Neall from harm. On the train, Brown makes the acquaintance of a likeable woman (Jacqueline White) and her playful young son. He also comes in contact with a rather secretive fat man (Paul Maxey), who may well be a mob assassin. Not long before the train pulls into California, Brown is approached by small-time crook (Peter Brocco), who offers the detective a great deal of money if he'll permit Neall to be silenced. Brown appears to be tempted, but this is only a smokescreen to throw the crooks off the trail. The Narrow Margin was remade (and unnecessarily padded and attenuated) in 1990.
Cast
- Charles McGraw
- Marie Windsor
- Jacqueline White
- Gordon Gebert
- Queenie Leonard
- David Clarke
- Peter Virgo
- Don Beddoe
- Paul Maxey
- Harry Harvey
- Mike Lally
- Donald Dillaway
- George Sawaya
- Milt Kibbee
- Tony Merrill
- Howard Mitchell
- Milton Kibbee
- Don Haggerty
- Johnny Lee
- Ivan Browning
- Clarence Hargrave
- Edgar Murray
- Napoleon Whiting
- Bobbie Johnson
- Will Lee
- Franklin Parker
- Jasper Weldon
- Peter Brocco
- George Chandler
- James Conaty
- Don Dillaway
- William A. Lee
- Walter Merrill
- Jeffrey Sayre
- Martin G. Goldsmith
- George E. Diskant
- Darrell Silvera
- Jack Okey
- Jack Leonard
- Martin Goldsmith
- Francis M. Sarver
- Clem Portman
- Albert S. D'Agostino
- Robert Swink
- Earl Felton