A physician, whose license has been revoked, poses as a practicing doctor aboard a train passing through Arizona. His presence there is part of a caper involving a fictitious patient, on whose behalf he gains access to his checked baggage, including his physician’s “black bag,” in the baggage car, whereupon he blows and then robs the safe. Then he arranges for both the fictitious patient, which he claims is infected with a communicable disease which poses an immediate and extremely serious public health risk, and himself to leave the train, presumably departing for the closest hospital, which is also far from any scheduled train stop, the two thereby escaping with $500,000 in an ambulance. The railroad officials do not discover the robbery until the train reaches Phoenix, many hours after their escape has been effected.
In response, the insurance company puts the protagonist, Charlie Norman, on the case, forcing him to postpone his previously scheduled vacation to Mexico. Joe Armstrong, an old friend who is the investigator for the railroad, works with him. Gradually evidence starts to turn up that the thieves ditched the ambulance and escaped in a rented helicopter. The scheme was thus elaborate, showing that the robbery had been carried out according to a strict timetable. But there was one misstep that kept it from being the perfect crime. As the investigators pursue this misstep, the intended timetable starts to unravel and the audience suddenly discovers who the secret mastermind is.
Finally, as the American and Mexican authorities begin to close in, the mastermind pulls his last clean-escape opportunity from his sleeve, only to have his well-intentioned wife pull a practical joke on him, in the process making a duplicate key to his locked attache case and substituting vacation travel magazines for his work papers only to discover that the robbery money is in his case, which she immediately returns, anonymously, to the railroad, thereby completely foiling what had started out to be “the perfect crime.”
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Directed by Mark Stevens, produced by Mark Stevens, written by Aben Kandel (screenplay) and Robert Angus (story), starring Mark Stevens as Charlie Norman, King Calder as Joe Armstrong, Felicia Farr as Linda Brucker, Marianne Stewart as Ruth Norman, Wesley Addy as Dr. Paul Brucker, Alan Reed as Al Wolfe, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. as Lt. Castro, Jack Klugman as Frankie Page and John Marley as Bobik
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Source: “Time Table (film)” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 17 November 2013. Web. 12 March 2013. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Table_(film).
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Loved the burglary technique used, well scripted, never seen that before!
I've always liked Mark Stevens, a good standup actor and every movie I've seen him in was a good production: good writing and directing, etc.
Alan Reed is the voice of Fred Flintstone…
greed and false love works every time….bwua-hua-hua-hua
Hey this is a really good film, I watched it twice in two days, thanks!!
lol That cop is depicted perfectly; he shot an unarmed woman in the back as she was fleeing for her life.
Found this really awesome Hitchcock inspired movie trailer for the movie "Call of the Void" I totally recommend watching it! Love the old school, black and white theme they did!
Here's the link 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_j-KKF9c8o
I downloaded this
Time Table is a fantastic drama movie.
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Ed
Started out good. Fell on it's ass when the two idiots were in the bedroom talking about the time and he lit a cigarette. Boring crap. Why do they have to fill time w/ shit like that? I would've shot the wife like four times. What a pain in the ass.
Has anyone seen Plunder Road? Now that's a movie.
Alex that a girl name mice man i am 8
Excellent Movie. This copy was taken from someone's analogue TV though.
The last minute ruined it. Why did Joe have to be shot ????!!!!
Absolutely fabulous!
I don't talk to coppahs see…I don't sweat easy see…Stooges get dead
see…I've been sweated by better, see…I don't scare easy, see…
This wad the golm that made Rudolpho Hoyos a household name
yes Alex just have brilliant wow
,,, women, always women are in the way of a perfect crime – LOL !!!!!!! ,,,,,
Fantastic !
Who else wanted him to make it more than they felt bad for his wife?
The criminal looks like Otto Kruegar
very good movie. Thanks!
Another noir rediscovery-great movie, classic noir style. Thank you so much for posting.
MCMLV that's 1950
People were vaccinated for polio long before 1956.
Being nasty to his wife—it kinda offers the viewer a glimpse of the guy right off
Thank you for posting and sharing!
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good movie…..thanx