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  1. 28. Mai 2021 · Bombay Mail (1934) Topics. Edmund Lowe. Addeddate. 2021-05-28 18:02:04. Identifier. bombay-mail. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. 622 Views. 3 Favorites. 1 file. CINEPACK. 1 file. H.264. 1 file. ITEM TILE. 1 file. TORRENT. 75 Files. 6 Original. SHOW ALL. IN COLLECTIONS. Feature Films Movies. Uploaded by Unknown on May 28, 2021.

  2. Bombay Mail is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Tom Reed. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Ralph Forbes, Shirley Grey, Hedda Hopper, Onslow Stevens, and Jameson Thomas. The film was released on January 6, 1934, by Universal Pictures.

  3. 26. Mai 2022 · Bombay Mail is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Tom Reed. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Ralph Forbes, Shirley Grey, Hedda Hopper, Onslow...

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  4. 103. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama Mystery. In India, a police inspector investigates a murder that took place on a train between Calcutta and Bombay. Director. Edwin L. Marin. Writers. Lawrence G. Blochman. Tom Reed. Stars. Edmund Lowe. Shirley Grey. Onslow Stevens. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 10 User reviews.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Edwin L. Marin
    • 1934-01-06
  5. Bombay Mail is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Tom Reed. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Ralph Forbes, Shirley Grey, Hedda Hopper, Onslow Stevens, and Jameson Thomas. The film was released on January 6, 1934, by Universal Pictures.

  6. On the Bombay Mail, the train between Calcutta and Bombay, Sir Anthony Daniels, the British governor of Bengal, is murdered. Traveling on the same train are his wife, Lady Daniels; his two private secretaries, Capt. General Worthing and William Luka Patson; John Hawley, rushing to register his ruby field; the Maharajah of Zungore; Dr. Maurice ...

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Universal's Bombay Mail adheres to the pattern established by Paramount's Shanghai Express, with a group of Calcutta-bound train passengers thrust into a life-or-death situation.