Silver Streak (2004)
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Director:Arthur Hiller
Studio:Frank Yablans Presentations
Producer:Martin Ransohoff, Frank Yablans, Edward K. Milkis, Thomas L. Miller
Writer:Colin Higgins
Rated:PG
Date Added:2013-04-20
Last Seen:2013-04-20
UPC:024543114901
Price:$9.98
Awards:Nominated for Oscar, Another 2 nominations
Genre:Classics, Comedy
Release:2004-12-13
IMDb:0075223
Location:1244
Duration:114
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Languages:English
Subtitles:English, Spanish
Arthur Hiller  ...  (Director)
Colin Higgins  ...  (Writer)
 
Gene Wilder  ...  George
Jill Clayburgh  ...  Hilly
Richard Pryor  ...  Grover
Patrick McGoohan  ...  Roger
Jack Mather (II)  ...  
Margarita García  ...  Mexican Mama-San (as Margarita Garcia)
Ned Beatty  ...  Sweet
David M. Walsh  ...  Cinematographer
Clifton James  ...  Sheriff Chauncey
David Bretherton  ...  Editor
Ray Walston  ...  Mr. Whiney
Nick Stewart  ...  Shoeshiner
Stefan Gierasch  ...  Professor Schreiner / Johnson
Len Birman  ...  Chief
Valerie Curtin  ...  Plain Jane
Mathilda Calnan  ...  Blue-Haired Lady (as Matilda Calnan)
Lucille Benson  ...  Rita Babtree
Scatman Crothers  ...  Ralston
Richard Kiel  ...  Reace
Fred Willard  ...  Jerry Jarvis
Delos V. Smith Jr.  ...  Burt (as Delos V. Smith)
Jack Mather  ...  Conductor
Henry Beckman  ...  Conventioneer
Steve Weston  ...  Conventioneer
Harvey Atkin  ...  Conventioneer
Lloyd White  ...  Porter
Ed McNamara  ...  Benny
Raymond Guth  ...  Night Watchman
John Daheim  ...  Engineer #2 (as John Day)
Jack O'Leary  ...  Fat Man #1
Lee McLaughlin  ...  Fat Man #2
Bill Henderson  ...  Red Cap
Tom Erhart  ...  Cab Driver
Gordon Hurst  ...  Moose
Danny Gain  ...  Police Detective (uncredited)
J.A. Preston  ...  Waiter (uncredited)
Cal Wilson  ...  Silver Streak Steward (uncredited)
Henry Mancini  ...  Composer
Alfred Sweeney  ...  Production Designer
Max Kleven  ...  second unit director
Jack Roe  ...  Assistant Director
L. Andrew Stone  ...  second assistant director
Summary: 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.