Destination Milan

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.

[1][2] The three 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.