
The Narrow Margin
May 03 1952
•1h 11m
•Thriller, Crime
A tough cop meets his match when he has to guard a gangster's widow on a train journey from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Cast
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Charles McGraw
Det. Sgt. Walter Brown

Marie Windsor
Mrs. Frankie Neall

Jacqueline White
Ann Sinclair

Gordon Gebert
Tommy Sinclair
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