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Broadway Limited (film)

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Wikipedia article




'Broadway Limited' is a 1941 American film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Victor McLaglen, Dennis O'Keefe and ZaSu Pitts. The film takes its name from the 'Broadway Limited' train that the Pennsylvania Railroad used to run between New York and Chicago.

Plot



Movie director Ivan Ivanski (Leonid Kinskey) stages a publicity stunt involving actress April Tremaine (Marjorie Woodworth), railway worker Mike Monohan (Victor McLaglen), and a baby (Gay Ellen Dakin), which turns into a real kidnapping, leaving Tremaine caught in the middle.

Cast



*Victor McLaglen as Maurice "Mike" Monohan

*Marjorie Woodworth as April Tremaine / Mary Potter

*Dennis O'Keefe as Dr. Harvey North

*Patsy Kelly as Patsy Riley

*ZaSu Pitts as Myra Pottle

*Leonid Kinskey as Ivan Makail Ivanski

*George E. Stone as Lefty

*Gay Ellen Dakin as Baby

*Charles C. Wilson as Detective

*John Sheehan as Conductor

*Edgar Edwards as State Trooper

*Eric Alden as State Trooper

*Sam McDaniel as Train Porter

*J. Farrell McDonald as RR Line Supt. Mulcahy (uncredited)

References




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