Detective Walter Brown (Charles McGraw) is tasked with accompanying the wife of a mafia leader to testify before a grand jury. She is Frank Neil (Marie Windsor), a foul-mouthed woman who immediately arouses an undisguised dislike for the detective. The lack of sleep between the two will not facilitate the task of escaping the attempts of two contract murderers who have boarded the train with the aim of eliminating the witness. With this film, Richard Fleischer went from being a B-movie director to being considered with all honors, a master of the genre, as he had already demonstrated in titles such as Bodyguard (1948) or Heist of the Armored Van (1950)..
https://back.dvdstorespain.es/en/films/3860-the-narrow-margin-dvd--8420172045739.html3860The Narrow Margin [DVD]Detective Walter Brown (Charles McGraw) is tasked with accompanying the wife of a mafia leader to testify before a grand jury. She is Frank Neil (Marie Windsor), a foul-mouthed woman who immediately arouses an undisguised dislike for the detective. The lack of sleep between the two will not facilitate the task of escaping the attempts of two contract murderers who have boarded the train with the aim of eliminating the witness. With this film, Richard Fleischer went from being a B-movie director to being considered with all honors, a master of the genre, as he had already demonstrated in titles such as Bodyguard (1948) or Heist of the Armored Van (1950)..https://dvdstorespain.es/768141-home_default/the-narrow-margin-dvd-.jpg5.9504instock5.95045.9504002015-04-09T13:18:20+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Detective Walter Brown (Charles McGraw) is tasked with accompanying the wife of a mafia leader to testify before a grand jury. She is Frank Neil (Marie Windsor), a foul-mouthed woman who immediately arouses an undisguised dislike for the detective. The lack of sleep between the two will not facilitate the task of escaping the attempts of two contract murderers who have boarded the train with the aim of eliminating the witness. With this film, Richard Fleischer went from being a B-movie director to being considered with all honors, a master of the genre, as he had already demonstrated in titles such as Bodyguard (1948) or Heist of the Armored Van (1950)..