Murder in the Private Car
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''Murder in the Private Car'' is a 1934 American
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starring Mary Carlisle, Charles Ruggles and Una Merkel. Directed by Harry Beaumont, the production is based on the play ''The Rear Car'' by Edward E. Rose. David Townsend was the film's art director.


Plot

This is the story of Los Angeles switchboard operator Ruth Raymond ( Mary Carlisle). She learns from lawyer Alden Murray ( Porter Hall) that she is actually the daughter of railroad tycoon Luke Carson ( Berton Churchill). She had been kidnapped as a baby by Luke's brother and partner Elwood, and placed with strangers. Once it is found out that she is an heiress, there is an attempt on her life by her bodyguard and chauffeur, which is foiled by Godfrey Scott ( Charles Ruggles). A telegram from her father is intercepted and replaced, telling her to meet him in New York instead of Los Angeles, and that a private train car has been arranged. Ruth, Murray, and her best friend Georgia Latham ( Una Merkel) board the train bound for New York. In the private car, the lights go out and an announcement is heard, "Eight hours to live", after which Scott introduces himself to Ruth and her friends as a sleuth who prevents crime. Scott reunites Ruth with her boyfriend John Blake (
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), who has stowed away. Then the train is suddenly stopped until the wreck of a circus train on the tracks is cleared. Murray is murdered and "Five hours to live" is announced. Then an escaped circus gorilla attacks Ruth, Georgia, and Scott before jumping from the train to its death. The next morning, the train stops in the same small town where Luke Carson's train has also stopped. He has been tipped off by a radio message to meet her. Now with no reason to go to Los Angeles, her father joins Ruth's party in the private car. Then one by one all the windows are blackened and the lights put out, and a voice informs the passengers that the private car is about to be uncoupled from the train and will roll backwards downhill towards another train, the Limited; and a secret panel is opened, showing concealed explosives that will make sure no one survives the crash. Luke Carson recognizes the sinister voice as that of his brother Elwood, who is in fact the conductor in charge of the private car. Elwood confirms his identity and says Luke once cheated him. Scott finds and kills Elwood, then finds a radio transmitter on the car and uses it to broadcast a warning of the imminent collision and explosion. The Limited's engineers hear the broadcast and reverse their train, but this also risks a collision since a freight train is following it. Fortunately there is a conveniently located railway yard where quick-thinking railwaymen can throw switches to send the Limited, the freight, and the runaway private car onto three separate tracks. Then they dispatch a locomotive to catch up with the runaway car, warning its engineer about the explosives. Rather than coupling to the car, the engineer pulls close to it so that everyone on board can jump onto the front platform of the steam locomotive. Then he stops the locomotive, just before the runaway car derails on a curve and explodes. When everyone gets off to look, Scott and Georgia embrace.


Cast

* Charles Ruggles as Godfrey D. Scott * Una Merkel as Georgia Latham * Mary Carlisle as Ruth Raymond (aka Ruth Carson) *
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as John Blake * Porter Hall as Alden Murray * Willard Robertson as Hanks - Car Conductor * Berton Churchill as Luke Carson * Cliff Thompson as Mr. Allen *
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as Titus - Car Porter * Harry Semels as Evil Eye (scenes deleted) ;Uncredited cast * Ernie Adams as Taxi Driver * Hooper Atchley as Conductor on Eastbound Train * Jack Baxley as Conductor in Holton *
Walter Brennan Walter Andrew Brennan (July 25, 1894 – September 21, 1974) was an American actor and singer. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in '' Come and Get It'' (1936), ''Kentucky'' (1938), and '' The Westerner ...
as Switchman * Raymond Brown as Bertillion Man * James P. Burtis as Switchman *
Jack Cheatham John Preston Cheatham (December 28, 1894 – March 30, 1971) was an American character actor of the 1930s and 1940s. During his career he appeared in almost 200 films, with 100 of them being features. Life and career Born John Preston Cheat ...
as Foreman *
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as Naba the Gorilla *
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as Office Boy * Olaf Hytten as Man Asking About Radio *
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as Train Conductor Thrown from Train * Matt McHugh as Policeman Stopping John * G. Raymond Nye as Detective *
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as Policeman Carrying Ruth


Production

The entire film was shot along the Southern Pacific's Donner Pass.


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Murder in the Private Car 1934 films 1930s mystery films 1930s romance films American black-and-white films American films based on plays American mystery films American romance films Comedy mystery films Films directed by Harry Beaumont Films set in Los Angeles Films set on trains Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films Films with screenplays by Edgar Allan Woolf 1930s English-language films 1930s American films