The Runaway Express
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1926 film by Edward Sedgwick
The Runaway Express | |
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Still with Dougherty and Mehaffey | |
Directed by | Edward Sedgwick |
Written by | Curtis Benton |
Based on | "The Nerve of Foley" by Frank H. Spearman |
Produced by | Carl Laemmle |
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Cinematography | Virgil Miller |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 1 hour |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Runaway Express is a 1926 American silent action film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Jack Dougherty, Blanche Mehaffey, and Tom O'Brien.[1] [2]
Plot
[edit ]Set against the bustling backdrop of a train station, with its thundering engines and the coordinated chaos of the roundhouse, dispatcher's office, and switch-room, unfolds a love story between Joe Foley, a young train engineer, and Norah Kelly, an Irish waitress at the Junction Cafe.
Cast
[edit ]- Jack Dougherty as Joseph Foley
- Blanche Mehaffey as Nora Kelly
- Tom O'Brien as Sandy McPherson
- Charles K. French as Jim Reed
- William Steel as Blackie McPherson
- Harry Todd as Dad Hamilton
- Madge Hunt as Mrs. Foley
- Syd Saylor as The Tramp
References
[edit ]- ^ Munden p. 744
- ^ Progressive Silent Film List: The Runaway Express at silentera.com
Bibliography
[edit ]- Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
External links
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