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The Phantom Express

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Sally Blane and Hobart Bosworth in The Phantom Express (1932)
MysteryRomanceThriller

A railway is threatened by mysterious wrecks, which turn out to be caused by criminals using a unique deception.A railway is threatened by mysterious wrecks, which turn out to be caused by criminals using a unique deception.A railway is threatened by mysterious wrecks, which turn out to be caused by criminals using a unique deception.

  • Director
    • Emory Johnson
  • Writers
    • Laird Doyle
    • Emory Johnson
  • Stars
    • William Collier Jr.
    • Sally Blane
    • J. Farrell MacDonald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    246
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Emory Johnson
    • Writers
      • Laird Doyle
      • Emory Johnson
    • Stars
      • William Collier Jr.
      • Sally Blane
      • J. Farrell MacDonald
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Collier Jr.
    William Collier Jr.
    • Bruce Harrington
    Sally Blane
    Sally Blane
    • Carolyn Nolan
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • D.J. 'Smokey' Nolan
    Hobart Bosworth
    Hobart Bosworth
    • Mr. Harrington
    Axel Axelson
    • Axel - the Fireman
    Lina Basquette
    Lina Basquette
    • Betty
    Eddie Phillips
    Eddie Phillips
    • Dick Walsh
    Robert Ellis
    Robert Ellis
    • Reynolds
    Claire McDowell
    Claire McDowell
    • Ma Nolan
    David Rollins
    David Rollins
    • Jackie Nolan
    Tom O'Brien
    Tom O'Brien
    • Red Connelly - the Telegraph Operator
    Huntley Gordon
    Huntley Gordon
    • President of Rival Railroad
    • (as C. Huntley Gordon)
    Brady Kline
    • Slim - a Thug
    Jack Pennick
    Jack Pennick
    • Bubba - a Thug
    Allan Forrest
    Allan Forrest
    • Business Associate
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Littlefield
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Mower
    Jack Mower
    • Business Associate
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Peil Sr.
    Edward Peil Sr.
    • Donovan
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Emory Johnson
    • Writers
      • Laird Doyle
      • Emory Johnson
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    Michael_Elliott

    A Decent Idea But Not Much Execution

    The Phantom Express (1932)

    ** (out of 4)

    A train is heading down the tracks at night when the driver notices another train coming straight towards them. He derails the train to avoid the crash but during an investigation it's discovered that there wasn't another train. Soon we learn that several trains have been forced off the track due to a "ghost train" so the playboy son of the train owner decides to investigate.

    THE PHANTOM EXPRESS starts off rather good as we're given the initial crash and then a small court room setting where we hear about the accident and the aftermath investigation. The idea of a ghost train is pretty interesting for a story but sadly the film pretty much falls apart from there and turns into a rather cheap "B" movie that doesn't know what to do with its subject.

    For the most part the film remains slightly entertaining because of those opening scenes but one really wishes that the screenwriter had done more with it. To be fair, I'm sure the writer would have wanted to do more but obviously they were working on a small budget and I'm sure very little time. The performances in the film are about average. The film does contain some nice cinematography and the train wreck scenes aren't nearly as bad as you might expect.
    6Milk_Tray_Guy

    Understandably dated, but pretty enjoyable

    Mystery thriller 'quickie'. A train crashes one night on a rural US rail network. The crew insist they saw another train headed towards them on the same track, and that to prevent a collision they braked sharply; unfortunately their train derailed, killing several passengers. After the crash there is no sign of the other train, and a subsequent board of enquiry can find no record of it. As a result the driver of the crashed engine is sacked. Compounded by a series of other incidents and another sighting of the so called 'phantom express', the network's share prices begin to drop, causing the president of another rail company to make an offer - albeit a low one - to buy them out. The playboy son of the network's boss decides to finally do something with his life, and try to 1) solve the mystery, 2) save the engine driver's job, and 3) prevent his father from having to sell the company at a loss.

    No big names, but quite a few familiar faces of the period. The cast act in that unmistakable style of the time, but they're pretty good. It's obviously low budget, and some of the train shots are clearly actually model railways. Some of the sound effects are a little unconvincing too! And at a runtime of just 70 minutes it still manages to feel padded in places. But it's enjoyable, and the gung-ho attitude of the son and his helpers is fun to watch. 6/10.
    4vampire_hounddog

    Is it a ghost or a train?

    A railroad company is threatened with closure after a series of fatal accidents. In each case the driver reports seeing a train heading directly towards them. The company CEO's (Harry Bosworth) son (William Collier Jr.), normally a playboy investigates (mostly because he fancy's one of the accused driver's daughter played by Sally Blane).

    A gritty action melodrama that draws heavily on Arnold Ridley and Bernard Merivale's British play, 'The Wrecker'. Made by B movie company Majestic Films, it makes for solid B movie entertainment.
    6dbborroughs

    Good little movie that deserves not to be lost

    Trains are crashing thanks to the sudden appearance of a phantom train on the tracks ahead of them. As the stock of the railroad plummets thanks to the crashes, the son of the railroad's owner begins to investigate.

    Very good little movie that tells a rather exciting story of sabotage. The train scenes are all exciting, even if they were done with models, and the fact that we get a good number of them helps to keep the tension up. If there is a problem with the movie is that some of the middle section is a bit too talky since its a bit too clear why things are happening, even if we don't know how.

    Definitely worth a look, especially on a rainy night
    6kidboots

    Starring the beautiful Miss Blane

    Trains are being derailed along a particular line by a "phantom express" (or so the old drivers think). They see engine lights and hear train noises before their engines are derailed. Nobody else can see anything.

    William Collier Jnr.(from "Little Ceasar" (1930)) plays Bruce Harrington, the bosses son who wants a chance to prove his worth. He begs to be allowed to investigate the mystery of the train wrecks.

    J. Farrell MacDonald is outstanding as the old engine driver who is convinced something is up. The scene when he is sacked and comes home to his birthday party is very powerful. The emotion he gives to the scene where he is looking at his medals for bravery is very sad.

    The exquisitely beautiful Sally Blane plays his daughter Carolyn. One look at her across a desk and Bruce is willing to forgo his playboy lifestyle and work under cover at the railroad - it is not that hard to believe!!!!

    Claire McDowall, an original member of D.W. Griffith's stock company plays the mother. David Rollins was a handsome leading man in a few of the early sound musicals (he partnered Sue Carol in "The Breakaway") has the small part of the son Jackie. Lina Basquette was a Follies beauty and a star for Cecil B. DeMille (she starred in his "The Godless Girl") - she has a couple of fiery scenes as Betty, a girl friend of Bruce's. There is a ton of talent in this film - names that conjure up memories.

    This is an outstanding drama that was not at all predictable. How they solve the mystery of "The Phantom Express" is surprising and not what you would expect.

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    • Trivia
      This film's earliest documented telecast took place in Los Angeles on 2/8/50 on KECA (Channel 7).
    • Connections
      Referenced in Thomas & Friends: The Phantom Express (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El expreso fantasma
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Southern Pacific main yard)
    • Production company
      • Emory Johnson Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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