
The Midnight Express (1924)
Jack Oakes, the playboy son of a railroad president, is disowned by his father, and takes a job in the railroads yards under an assumed name. Mary Traves still believes he has the right stuff, and he soon gets a chance to show it when The Midnight Expess is on a collision course with a run-away freight train.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| George W. Hill | Director |
| George W. Hill | Writer |
| George W. Hill | Writer |
| Allen Q. Thompson | Cinematographer |
| Dewey Wrigley | Cinematographer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Elaine Hammerstein | |
| William Haines | |
| George Nichols | |
| Lloyd Whitlock |