A trainload of silk puts Neil Hamilton on the fast track to murder in this full-throttle thrill ride costarring Sheila Terry and Guy Kibbee. As the demand for raw silk goes sky high, crooked businessman Wallace Myton (Arthur Hohl) corners the market with plans to drive up the price.

Is this thing worth your time? If you love old B-movies that don't care about making sense, hop on. If you need a plot that holds together or dialogue that doesn't feel like it was scribbled on a napkin during lunch, you're going to hate it. The Silk Express is one of those movies that moves so fast it barely has time ...

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"Is this thing worth your time? If you love old B-movies that don't care about making sense, hop on. If you need a plot that holds together or dialogue that doesn't feel like it was scribbled on a napkin during lunch, you're going to hate it. The Silk Express is one of those movies that moves so fast it barely has time to explain why anyone is actually angry. It's frantic. Almost dizzying. Train cars are just hallways with windows Most of the action happens in narrow train corridors. People keep..."
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