

Sleeping Car to Trieste
Directed by John Paddy CarstairsSpies steal a diary from an embassy whose contents could ignite a war, then one of them steals it from the others and boards the Orient Express. He ends up involving a couple who were trying to have a clandestine affair on board; other passengers include a police detective, a would-be chef, a pompous author and his lackey, and a bird enthusiast.
Sleeping Car to Trieste Ratings & Reviews
Sleeping Car to Trieste Trivia
Sleeping Car to Trieste was released on 6 października 1948.
Sleeping Car to Trieste was directed by John Paddy Carstairs.
Sleeping Car to Trieste has a runtime of 1 h 35 min.
Sleeping Car to Trieste was produced by George H. Brown.
Spies steal a diary from an embassy whose contents could ignite a war, then one of them steals it from the others and boards the Orient Express. He ends up involving a couple who were trying to have a clandestine affair on board; other passengers include a police detective, a would-be chef, a pompous author and his lackey, and a bird enthusiast.
The key characters in Sleeping Car to Trieste are Valya (Jean Kent), Zurta (Albert Lieven), George Grant (Derrick De Marney).
Sleeping Car to Trieste is rated Approved.
Sleeping Car to Trieste is a Thriller, Kryminał, Dramat film.
Sleeping Car to Trieste has an audience rating of 3.8 out of 10.


















