The Runaway Express

1926 film by Edward Sedgwick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

Directed byEdward Sedgwick
Written byCurtis Benton
Based on"The Nerve of Foley"
by Frank H. Spearman
Produced byCarl Laemmle
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The Runaway Express
Still with Dougherty and Mehaffey
Directed byEdward Sedgwick
Written byCurtis Benton
Based on"The Nerve of Foley"
by Frank H. Spearman
Produced byCarl Laemmle
Starring
CinematographyVirgil Miller
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • October 10, 1926 (1926-10-10)
Running time
1 hour
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
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Plot

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.

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