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Silver Streak

PG
Movie
1976
1h 54m
English
Comedy, Crime, Romance, Thriller
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.
Rating
WATCHMODE
7
IMDB
Silver Streak (1976) on IMDb
CRITIC SCORE
61

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Gene Wilder
George Caldwell
Jill Clayburgh
Hildegard 'Hilly' Burns
Richard Pryor
Grover Muldoon
Patrick McGoohan
Roger Devereau
Ned Beatty
Bob Sweet
Clifton James
Sheriff Chauncey
Ray Walston
Mr. Edgar Whiney
Stefan Gierasch
Professor Schreiner & Johnson
Valerie Curtin
Plain Jane
Lucille Benson
Rita Babtree
Fred Willard
Jerry Jarvis
Mathilda Calnan
Blue-Haired Lady
Margarita Garca
Mexican Mama-San
Henry Beckman
Conventioneer
Harvey Atkin
Conventioneer
Raymond Guth
Night Watchman
John Daheim
Engineer #2
Jack OLeary
Fat Man #1
Lee McLaughlin
Fat Man #2
Directed By: Arthur Hiller
Written By: Colin Higgins

Featured Comments/Tips

AlexanderZ says...
8 years ago
A very solid effort for the comedic duo of Wilder and Pryor.
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Spiritualized Kaos says...
2 years ago
The ending is very spectacular
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jekyl6669 says...
4 months ago
Silver Streak looks perfect on paper, I mean how could you lose with the Pryor/Wilder pairing? The problem is rather than blending the genres perfectly, it stumbles with them. You could feel that movie is unsure what it wants to be. It's not funny enough to be a comedy, and it doesn't have big enough sequences to be a good action/thriller. So it just ends up being a bland amalgamation of the two.
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rennydapooh78 says...
7 years ago
The best part of the movie was whenever Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor had a screen together! They were movie magic together!
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Featured User Reviews

Wuchak
2 years ago
**_Drama, romance, crime, mystery, comedy, adventure, suspense and action on a train_**

A book editor traveling from Los Angeles to Chicago by rail (Gene Wilder) supposedly witnesses a crime while partying with a secretary (Jill Clayburgh). He suddenly finds himself embroiled in a dangerous consp More
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