Sleepers West

6.3
19411h 14m

Private eye Mike Shayne encounters a large amount of trouble while attempting to guard a murder witness.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

Michael Shayne

Photo of Lynn Bari

Lynn Bari

Kay Bentley

Photo of Mary Beth Hughes

Mary Beth Hughes

Helen Carlson

Photo of Louis Jean Heydt

Louis Jean Heydt

Everett Jason

Photo of Edward Brophy

Edward Brophy

George Trautwein

Photo of Don Costello

Don Costello

Carl Izzard

Photo of Ben Carter

Ben Carter

Lender Jones, a Porter

Photo of Oscar O'Shea

Oscar O'Shea

McGowan, a Engineer

Photo of Paul Kruger

Paul Kruger

Brakeman (uncredited)

Photo of Sam McDaniel

Sam McDaniel

Porter (uncredited)

Photo of Charles R. Moore

Charles R. Moore

Porter (uncredited)

Photo of Syd Saylor

Syd Saylor

Magazine Vendor (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Strang

Harry Strang

Railroad Conductor (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

"Long Distance? I need to place a call to the Denver Tribune... In Denver, yes..." Veteran P.I. “Shayne" (Lloyd Nolan) is escorting "Helen" (Mary Beth Hughes) on a train journey so she can give vital evidence that might acquit "Callaghan" of murder charges. Needless to say, she's a bit nervous and when she meets "Everett" (Louis Jean Heydt) and explains the purpose of their journey, he plants seeds of doubt in her mind and "Shayne" is now facing quite a task keeping her on message. Add to his woes the suspicious journalist "Kay" (Lynn Bari) who is also travelling and, well, it's all going to get a bit messy. The conclusion is all a bit rushed, but the scenes with Nolan and Bari are usually quite sparky as they spat and outmanoeuvre each other both on and off their train. Trains always make for a good conduit for crime-noirs and here, as it rattles along, we get a sense of a slightly claustrophobic menace building with other passengers equally determined that "Helen" will keep her trap shut. Permanently! It's not the most memorable of films and is just a bit on the long side, but it does move along entertainingly enough and passes the time ok.

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