Summary
Union Station is an American film first released in 1950,
directed by Rudolph Maté.
The film is based on a novel by Thomas Walsh and stars William Holden, Nancy Olson, Barry Fitzgerald, Lyle Bettger and Jan Sterling.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Rudolph Maté
- Script: Sydney Boehm, Thomas Walsh (novel)
- Photo: Daniel L. Fapp
- Music: Heinz Roemheld
- Cast: William Holden (Det. Lt. William Calhoun), Nancy Olson (Joyce Willecombe), Barry Fitzgerald (Inspector Donnelly), Lyle Bettger (Joe Beacom), Jan Sterling (Marge Wrighter), Allene Roberts (Lorna Murchison), Herbert Heyes (Henry L. Murchison), Don Dunning (Gus Hadder – Hood Trampled in Cattle Pen), Fred Graff (Vince Marley), James Seay (Det. Eddie Shattuck), Parley Baer (Det. Gottschalk), Ralph Sanford (Det. Fay), Richard Karlan (Det. George Stein), Bigelow Sayre (Det. Ross), Charles Dayton (Howard Kettner), Jean Ruth (Pretty Girl), Paul Lees (Young Man Masher), Harry Hayden (Conductor Skelly), Eric Alden (Doctor), Trevor Bardette (Patrolman), Richard Barron (Det. Halloran), Ralph Byrd (Official at the morgue), Betty Corner (Woman), Robert Cornthwaite (Emergency Room Orderly), John Crawford (Hackett), Isabel Cushin (Clerk), Edgar Dearing (Detective), Mike Donovan (Watchman), June Earle (Nurse), Robert Easton (Con Victim), Dick Elliott (Powerhouse Workman), Edith Evanson (Mrs. Willecombe), Franklyn Farnum (Sleeping Train Passenger), Al Ferguson (Detective), Byron Foulger (Horace – the Baggage Clerk), Gerry Ganzer (Clerk), Jack Gargan (Tom, the Police Stenographer), Sumner Getchell (Police Car Driver), Charmienne Harker (Clerk), Bob Hoffman (Messenger), Thomas E. Jackson (Detective), Jerry James (Con Artist), Barbara Knudson (Clerk), Ethan Laidlaw (Police Detective), George Lynn (Detective Moreno), Mike Mahoney (Patrolman), Bill Meader (Police Projectionist), Lee Miller (Police Detective), Howard M. Mitchell (Detective), Hans Moebus (Charlie the chauffeur), Ralph Montgomery (Con Artist), Howard Negley (Conductor), Joe Recht (Messenger), Jack Roberts (Freddie), Kasey Rogers (Jenny – Clerk), Charles Sherlock (Doctor), Queenie Smith (Landlady), Douglas Spencer (Stationmaster), Brick Sullivan (Policeman), Bernard Szold (Counterman), Dorothy Vernon (Union Station Extra), Joe Warfield (Manny), Gil Warren (Doctor), Ward Wood (Patrolman), Clifton Young (Ambulance Driver), Fred Zendar (Ambulance Driver)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 81 min; B&W
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