
Inspector Killany of the New York City police department is called in to investigate the murder of a subway passenger and the usual--and unusual--suspects climb on and off at each stop..

Is it worth the ride? You should probably watch this if you like those old 'trapped in a room' mysteries. It’s perfect for a rainy Sunday when you don't want to think too hard but want to feel like you’re solving something. If you hate slow movies where people talk over each other in grainy audio, you’ll probably want ...

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"Is it worth the ride? You should probably watch this if you like those old 'trapped in a room' mysteries. It’s perfect for a rainy Sunday when you don't want to think too hard but want to feel like you’re solving something. If you hate slow movies where people talk over each other in grainy audio, you’ll probably want to skip it. It’s very much a product of 1931. The whole thing happens on a subway. A moving subway. Well, it’s a set, but they do a great job making it feel like it’s shaking. Jack..."
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