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A Wartime Screen: Night Train to Munich

on BBC One London

David Niven introduces a season of famous British films of the war being shown for the first time on television.
Tonight starring Margaret Lockwood, Rex Harrison

In Czechoslovakia immediately before the outbreak of the war, the directors of a large munitions factory decide to send Dr Bomasch and his secret invention to Britain for safety. But how is the formidable Nazi security system to be penetrated? Secret Service Agent Gus Bennett has a daring plan.
Screenplay by SIDNEY GILLIAT based on a story by GORDON WELLESLEY
Producer EDWARD BLACK Director CAROL REED
This Week's Films: page 15

Contributors

Introduces:
David Niven
Unknown:
Margaret Lockwood
Unknown:
Rex Harrison
Unknown:
Gus Bennett
Story By:
Gordon Wellesley
Producer:
Edward Black
Director:
Carol Reed
Anna Bomasch:
Margaret Lockwood
Gus Bennett:
Rex Harrison
Karl Marsen:
Paul Henreid
Charters:
Basil Radford
Caldicott:
Naunton Wayne
Axel Bomasch:
James Harcourt
Dr Fredericks:
Felix Aylmer
Dryden:
Wyndham Goldie
Roberts:
Ronald Culver
Schwab:
Eliot Makeham
Kampenfeldt:
Raymond Huntley
Capt Prada:
Austen Trevor
Controller:
Keneth Kent
Admiral Hassinger:
C.V. France
Gestapo Officer:
Fritz Valk
Teleferic Attendant:
Morland Graham

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