Berlin Express (1948)
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Synopsis of Berlin Express
On a trip from France to Allied-occupied Berlin, a group of travelers -- a mysterious and very secretive European woman (Merle Oberon), an American agricultural expert (Robert Ryan), a British educator (Robert Coote), a Soviet Army officer (Roman Toporow), and a French official (Charles Korvin) -- all cross paths in the cramped quarters of a military train. They discover that the notion of the "Allied forces" is breaking down amid their victory in the war; they neither like nor trust each other, nor each other's countries, except where the Germans are concerned, where they share a distrust. And then they cross paths with a German VIP who makes them wonder if they've got all of the Germans pegged right. A bomb goes off, killing their newfound acquaintance, and the suspicions start anew. The mystery surrounding the victim only deepens when they discover that he wasn't who he claimed to be -- and that the army isn't saying who he was. Ryan, Oberon, et al. soon find themselves up to their necks in unrepentant Nazis and militant German nationalists who have banded together against the occupiers to destroy any chance of success for a peace plan being put forward by a visionary German (Paul Lukas). They find Frankfurt a hotbed of sabotage and armed underground resistance, with the occupying armies seemingly caught flat-footed by the plotting in their midst, which includes murder and blackmail. Berlin Express is a spellbinding mix of action, suspense, and topical political intrigue, laced with idealism and a surprising degree of sophistication, a level a wit almost worthy of Graham Greene, and an eye for suspense worthy of Hitchcock. Indeed, the film could almost be considered director Jacques Tourneur's postwar equivalent to Hitchcock's Foreign Correspondent (1940). It also represents a fascinating cultural snapshot, depicting the very last moments of hope for peaceful relations with the Soviets that could be seen in American movies for decades. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Berlin Express
- Merle Oberon - Lucienne
- Charles Korvin - Perrot
- Robert Coote - Sterling
- Roman Toporow - Lt. Maxim
- Otto Waldis - Kessler
- Michael Martin Harvey - Sgt. Barnes
- George Holt - German
- Fred Datig Jr. - American Jeep Driver
- Leonid Snegoff - Russian Colonel
- Buddy Roosevelt - M.P. Sergeant
- Larry Nunn - 1st G.I.
- Charles McGraw - Col. Johns
- Tom Keene - Major
- Hans Moebus - Clerk
- Bruce Cameron - 2nd Husky
- Robert Boon - 2nd German Youth
- William Stelling - American Sergeant
- David Clarke - Army Technician
- Arthur Dulac - Dining Car Steward
- Fernanda Eliscu - German Woman
- Richard Flato - Master of Ceremonies
- Robert Ryan - Robert Lindley
- Paul Lukas - Dr. H. Bernhardt
- Reinhold Schünzel - Walther
- Peter Von Zerneck - Hans Schmidt
- Fritz Kortner - Franzen
- Richard Powers - Major
- Robert "Buddy" Shaw - Sergeant
- Frank Alten - German Steward
- Norbert Schiller - Saxophone Player
- Bill Raisch - German
- Jim Nolan - Train Captain
- Rory Mallinson - M.P. Gaurd
- Allan Ray - Corporal
- Jim Drum - 2nd G.I.
- Roger Creed - M.P.
- William Yetter, Jr. - 1st German Youth
- Ray Spiker - 1st Husky
- James Craven - British Major
- Carl Ekberg - German
- Gene Evans - Train Sergeant
- Director(s):
- Jacques Tourneur
- Writer(s):
- Harold Medford
- Producer(s):
- Bert Granet
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