Meanwhile, on Platform Two...
Most of the action in The Narrow Margin (which we screened last week) takes place on a train, as hired killers try to locate and silence the widow of a mob boss before she can give testimony before a grand jury. Protecting her (more or less) is the tough, grizzled detective who is prepared to do anything to make sure she reaches the witness box in once piece. By the time the train reaches Union Station, the killers have been foiled, the witness is safe, and justice has prevailed. Ah, if life were only like this. But train stations are busy places. Lots of trains are arriving all the time, and there are many stories to be told. This week's film places the station itself at the centre of the story, but once again concerns itself with those who would keep us safe from the dark forces that threaten Freedom, Liberty and all that good stuff that was apparently so fragile in the early 1950s. Union Station concerns itself with Lieutenant William "Willy" Calhoun (William Holden)...