Mrs McCarthy and Lady Felicia are held hostage by a bumbling pair of train robbers.Mrs McCarthy and Lady Felicia are held hostage by a bumbling pair of train robbers.Mrs McCarthy and Lady Felicia are held hostage by a bumbling pair of train robbers.
Manoj Anand
- Train Passenger Mr Singh
- (uncredited)
Jenny Kent
- Train Passenger
- (uncredited)
Eloise Little
- Chorister
- (uncredited)
Danuta Morgan
- Train Passenger
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe newspaper shown near the end reveals that the date was Monday, August 31, 1953.
- GoofsIf this was set in 1953, which has been established, Inspector Mallory would not use the phrase 'all quiet in Dodge', as this was a phrase that was popularized in the television series Gunsmoke which did not start until 1955.
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The Lady Felicia and Mrs. McCarthy Show
One of the saddest losses to the enjoyable Father Brown series was Lady Felicia. While it took probably at least one season for them to get the chemistry right, the best episodes have always involved highly humorous interactions between the gossipy, narrow-minded but good-hearted Mrs. McCarthy and the glamourous and ever-so-slightly amoral Lady Felicia. The show lost some of its sparkle when Nancy Carroll left the series. But they're together again in one of the funniest and most interesting mysteries in the Father Brown series. I've always felt that they could ALMOST have their own show. I'd love to see the two of them quarreling their way to solutions to mysteries. But as always, Father Brown is the stabilizing influence and solves the mystery with his cheerful aplomb. Not to be missed for Father Brown fans!
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- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
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