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Berlin Express

Berlin Express

6.2

87 minutes

5/1/1948

Overview

In post-war Europe, a diverse group of passengers aboard a U.S. Army train to bombed-out Frankfurt becomes involved in a Nazi assassination plot.

Cast List

  • Merle Oberon Picture

    Merle Oberon

    as Lucienne

  • Robert Ryan Picture

    Robert Ryan

    as Robert Lindley

  • Charles Korvin Picture

    Charles Korvin

    as Perrot

  • Paul Lukas Picture

    Paul Lukas

    as Dr. Bernhardt

  • Robert Coote Picture

    Robert Coote

    as Sterling

  • Reinhold Schünzel Picture

    Reinhold Schünzel

    as Walther

  • Roman Toporow Picture

    Roman Toporow

    as Maxim Kiroshilov

  • Peter von Zerneck Picture

    Peter von Zerneck

    as Hans Schmidt

  • Otto Waldis Picture

    Otto Waldis

    as Kessler

  • Fritz Kortner Picture

    Fritz Kortner

    as Franzen

  • Michael Harvey Picture

    Michael Harvey

    as Sgt. Barnes

  • Tom Keene Picture

    Tom Keene

    as Major

  • Charles McGraw Picture

    Charles McGraw

    as Colonel Johns

  • Gene Evans Picture

    Gene Evans

    as Train Sergeant

  • Fernanda Eliscu Picture

    Fernanda Eliscu

    as German Woman

  • Norbert Schiller Picture

    Norbert Schiller

    as Saxophone Player

  • Paul Stewart Picture

    Paul Stewart

    as Narrator (voice)

  • Lisl Valetti Picture

    Lisl Valetti

    as German Waitress

  • James Craven Picture

    James Craven

    as British Major

  • Robert Dalban Picture

    Robert Dalban

    as French Intelligence Chief

  • James Nolan Picture

    James Nolan

    as ROT Captain

  • Robert Shaw Picture

    Robert Shaw

    as ROT Sergeant

  • Leonid Snegoff Picture

    Leonid Snegoff

    as Russian Colonel

  • William Stelling Picture

    William Stelling

    as American Sergeant

  • Hermine Sterler Picture

    Hermine Sterler

    as Frau Borne

  • Willy Wickerhauser Picture

    Willy Wickerhauser

    as Friedrich

  • Robert Boon Picture

    Robert Boon

    as German Youth