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Berlin Express is an American thriller film first released in 1948,
directed by Jacques Tourneur.
The film stars Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan, Charles Korvin, Paul Lukas and Robert Coote.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Jacques Tourneur
- Script: Curt Siodmak, Harold Medford
- Photo: Lucien Ballard
- Music: Friedrich Hollaender
- Cast: Merle Oberon (Lucienne), Robert Ryan (Robert Lindley), Charles Korvin (Perrot), Paul Lukas (Dr. Bernhardt), Robert Coote (Sterling), Reinhold Schünzel (Walther), Roman Toporow (Lt. Maxim), Peter von Zerneck (Hans Schmidt), Otto Waldis (Kessler), Fritz Kortner (Franzen), Michael Harvey (Sgt. Barnes), Tom Keene (Major), Taylor Allen (Fräulein), Will Allister (Richard), Frank Alten (German steward), Robert Boon (German youth #2), Ernest Brenck (Artist), Bruce Cameron (Husky #2), David Clarke (Army technician), James Craven (British major), Roger Creed (MP), Robert Dalban (French Intelligence chief), Fred Datig Jr. (American jeep driver), Jim Drum (GI #2), Arthur Dulac (Dining car steward), Carl Ekberg (German), Fernanda Eliscu (German woman), Gene Evans (Train sergeant), Richard Flato (Master of Ceremonies), Curt Furburg (German bystander), Art Gilmore (Trailer Narrator), Bert Goodrich (Acrobatic team member), Marle Hayden (Maja the Mind Reader), George Holt (German), Hans Hopf (German), Eva Hyde (Club hostess), Jack G. Lee (Captain), Rory Mallinson (MP guard on second train), Charles McGraw (USFET Col. Johns), Hans Moebus (Clerk), Jim Nolan (ROT captain on first train), Larry Nunn (GI #2), Bill Raisch (German), Allan Ray (Corporal), George Redpath (Acrobatic team member), Ernest Roberts, Buddy Roosevelt (MP Guard at Train Station), Norbert Schiller (Saxophone player), Jack Serailian (Cigarette salvager), Robert ’Buddy’ Shaw (Spy), Robert Shaw (Spy), Christian Simon, Leonid Snegoff (Russian colonel), Ray Spiker (Husky #1), Fred Spitz (German civilian), William Stelling (American sergeant), Hermine Sterler (Frau Borne), Paul Stewart (Narrator), Lisl Valetti (German waitress), Willy Wickerhauser (Friedrich (gang member)), Al Winters (German peasant), David Wold (German), Eric Wyland (The clown), William Yetter Jr. (German youth #1)
- Country: USA
- Language: English / German / French / Russian
- Runtime: 87 min; B&W
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