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'''''Destination Milan''''' is a 1954 film which consists of three episodes directed by [[Lawrence Huntington]], [[Leslie Arliss]], and [[John Gilling]] which first appeared independently of each other on television. The producer was Tom D. Connochie.<ref>Brian McFarlane - Four from the forties: Arliss, Crabtree, Knowles and Huntington 2018 152611058X Destination Milan, 1954, 78 mins This film consists of three episodes which first appeared separately on ... Director: Lawrence Huntington (other episodes directed by Leslie Arliss, John Gilling) Producer: Tom D. Connochie </ref>
The 3 episodes of [[Rheingold Theatre]] (1953) are introduced by [[Douglas Fairbanks]]. Arliss' "Lowland Fling" is a comedic story with [[Cyril Cusack]], [[John Laurie]] and [[Barbara Mullen]]. Gilling's "The Guilty Person" is a melodrama with [[Greta Gynt]] and [[Peter Reynolds]] as Karel, a Norwegian artist who murders his brother. Huntington's "Destination Milan" features parallel stories of travellers on the Orient Express - a circus performer's wife with circus agent [[Christopher Lee]], and an American tourist saved from buying a fake painting by intervention of a train guard.
==References==
[[Category:1954 films]]
The 3 episodes of [[Rheingold Theatre]] (1953) are introduced by [[Douglas Fairbanks]]. Arliss' "Lowland Fling" is a comedic story with [[Cyril Cusack]], [[John Laurie]] and [[Barbara Mullen]]. Gilling's "The Guilty Person" is a melodrama with [[Greta Gynt]] and [[Peter Reynolds]] as Karel, a Norwegian artist who murders his brother. Huntington's "Destination Milan" features parallel stories of travellers on the Orient Express - a circus performer's wife with circus agent [[Christopher Lee]], and an American tourist saved from buying a fake painting by intervention of a train guard.
==References==
[[Category:1954 films]]
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