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  1. Mystery Junction is a 1951 British mystery crime film directed by Michael McCarthy and starring Sydney Tafler, Barbara Murray and Patricia Owens. [1] The screenplay concerns a writer who narrates a crime story for a fellow passenger on a train journey.

  2. Mystery writer Sidney Taffler is speaking to Christine Silver as they travel on the train, about how he writes his stories. Suddenly a scream is heard. They investigate and discover one of the crew has been knocked out and his uniform stolen. There's also a detective transporting Martin Benson to his trial.

  3. Michael McCarthy’s crime drama in which a famous crime writer investigates when a scream is heard and a man is killed on a train expedition. Starring Sydney Tafler and Barbara Murray. Charged with the homicide of two people, a fugitive criminal is recaptured and put on a train to go to his trial. However, throughout the journey, a number of ...

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    • Merton Park Studios
    • Michael Mccarthy
  4. Mystery Junction (1951) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  5. Larry Gordon, well-known crime writer, is on a train journey when a scream is heard. Upon investigation, the guard had been mugged and a man murdered and the passengers are held at a station by a gangster. Another man is arrested but the full story is yet to be discovered.

  6. Movies on Tubi. Upcoming Marvel Movies. Mystery Junction. List. While a man is being moved by train to attend his trial, many attempts are made on his life. Michael McCarthy. Director. Sydney ...

    • Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
  7. The fascination a certain era in British thrillers had for the possibilities of railway travel was also in full flow when Mystery Junction was released, indeed there had at least been a good twenty years of them by this stage, including benchmarks in the genre like Rome Express or The Lady Vanishes, and if this minor B-movie was not up to those standards, addicts of vintage mysteries would ...

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