The Silent Passenger
The Silent Passenger

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The Silent Passenger

1935
Movie
75 min
English

A really well made British murder mystery from British Gaumont studios. Story opens with a dead body found in a trunk. Who's the cold-blooded killer?

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Reginald FogwellGenres: Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

A young barrister is drawn into a complex murder investigation aboard a luxury train bound for the continent. As the investigation unfolds, he finds himself entangled with a beautiful woman and a host of suspicious characters, all of whom have secrets to hide. The mystery deepens with each stop, revealing a web of deceit and danger. As the body count rises, the barrister must race against time and the dwindling stops to unmask the killer before they strike again. The train becomes a claustrophobic pressure cooker, where everyone is a suspect and trust is a luxury no one can afford.

Critical Reception

Details on the critical reception of "The Silent Passenger" are sparse due to its age and limited distribution. Contemporary reviews are not widely available, and modern analysis is scarce. However, it is recognized as a British B-movie of its era, fitting into the popular crime and mystery genre of the 1930s. Its reception among audiences at the time would have been typical for such productions, offering straightforward entertainment rather than groundbreaking cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard, if somewhat predictable, mystery thriller from the mid-1930s.

  • Features a competent cast and a reasonably engaging plot typical of the era's crime films.

  • Offers a decent level of suspense and intrigue for fans of classic whodunits.

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Fun Fact

The film is notable for its relatively early use of a locked-room mystery premise on a moving train, a trope that would become more common in later thrillers.

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