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Silver Streak

By train, by plane, by the edge of your seat - It's the most hilarious suspense ride of your life!
1976 | 114m | English

(22989 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Arthur Hiller
Writer: Colin Higgins
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A somewhat daffy book editor on a rail trip from Los Angeles to Chicago thinks that he sees a murdered man thrown from the train. When he can find no one who will believe him, he starts doing some investigating of his own. But all that accomplishes is to get the killer after him.
Release Date: Dec 03, 1976
Director: Arthur Hiller
Writer: Colin Higgins
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Crime, Thriller
Keywords kansas, usa, two man army, train, theft, false accusations, semiautomatic pistol, sleeping car
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Frank Yablans Presentations, Miller-Milkis Productions
Box Office Revenue: $51,100,000
Budget: $6,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gene Wilder George Caldwell
Jill Clayburgh Hildegard 'Hilly' Burns
Richard Pryor Grover Muldoon
Patrick McGoohan Roger Devereau
Ned Beatty Bob Sweet
Clifton James Sheriff Chauncey
Ray Walston Mr. Edgar Whiney
Stefan Gierasch Professor Schreiner & Johnson
Len Birman Chief
Valerie Curtin Plain Jane
Lucille Benson Rita Babtree
Scatman Crothers Ralston
Richard Kiel Reace
Fred Willard Jerry Jarvis
Delos V. Smith Jr. Burt
Mathilda Calnan Blue-Haired Lady
Margarita García Mexican Mama-San
Henry Beckman Conventioneer
Harvey Atkin Conventioneer
Lloyd White Porter
Ed McNamara Benny
Raymond Guth Night Watchman
John Daheim Engineer #2
Jack O'Leary Fat Man #1
Lee McLaughlin Fat Man #2
Bill Henderson Red Cap
Tom Erhart Cab Driver
Gordon Hurst Moose
J.A. Preston Waiter (uncredited)
Nick Stewart Shoeshiner
Steve Weston Conventioneer
Name Job
Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Nick Dimitri Stunts
Henry Mancini Original Music Composer
Arthur Hiller Director
Jeannie Epper Stunt Double
John Daheim Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
David Bretherton Editor
Alfred Sweeney Production Design
David M. Walsh Director of Photography
Joan Phillips Hairstylist
Peter V. Herald Production Manager
Mickey Gilbert Stunt Coordinator
Harold M. Etherington Sound
Marvin March Set Decoration
Jack B. Bernstein Production Manager
Alan Oliney Stunts
Janet Brady Stunts
William Tuttle Makeup Artist
Colin Higgins Writer
Name Title
Edward K. Milkis Producer
Frank Yablans Executive Producer
Thomas L. Miller Producer
Martin Ransohoff Executive Producer
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Wuchak
8.0

**_Drama, romance, crime, mystery, comedy, adventure, suspense and action on a train_** A book editor traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago by rail (Gene Wilder) supposedly witnesses a crime while partying with a secretary (Jill Clayburgh). He suddenly finds himself embroiled in a dangerous consp ... iracy. Richard Pryor plays a helpful thief, Ned Beatty a passenger, Patrick McGoohan a smooth art expert, Richard Kiel a heavy and Len Birman a cop. "Silver Streak” (1976) meshes Hitchcockian murder thriller with the amusing antics of Wilder and Pryor for an entertaining train flick. As my title blurb states, it expertly mixes genres into a fun and compelling rail ride. If you like train flicks like "Runaway Train" (1985), "Transiberian" (2008), "Train" (2008), “Night Train” (2009), "Beyond the Door III" (1989), “The Cassandra Crossing” (1976), “Breakheart Pass” (1975) and “Horror Express” (1972) you’ll also enjoy this one. It’s as good or better than most of ’em. It just includes amusement along with the life-or-death thrills à la the 80’s Indiana Jones adventures. The film runs 1 hour, 54 minutes, and was shot in SoCal, including Century City (studio), Union Station in Los Angeles, South Pasadena (New Mexico train stop), the Mojave Desert (the ranch with the plane) and Brea (the redneck sheriff’s office), as well as Alberta (the prairie scenes), Locust Hill in Ontario, Union Station in Toronto and Northwestern Station in Chicago. GRADE: A-/B+

May 05, 2023