Danger Lights (1931)
World's Greatest Railroad Talk Thriller
Head railroad man Dan is as ugly as he is honorable. When he spots a drifter who'd hopped a freight held up by a landslide, Dan offers the man a job; then he finds the man was a railroader, too, and takes him under his wing. Engaged to Mary, Dan doesn't notice the growing attraction between his protégé and his intended but focuses instead on running the railroad.
Director: George B. Seitz
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date: January 9, 1931
Cast
- Louis Wolheim - Dan Thorn
- Robert Armstrong - Larry Doyle
- Jean Arthur - Mary Ryan
- Hugh Herbert - Professor
- Frank Sheridan - Ed Ryan
- Robert Edeson - Tom Johnson
- Alan Roscoe - Jim
- William P. Burt - Chief Dispatcher
- Jim Farley - Joe Geraghty
- James Donlan - Picnic Barker (uncredited)
Screenplay
- James Ashmore Creelman (Story)
Cinematography: John W. Boyle, Karl Struss
Editing: Archie Marshek
Production: RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
montana, railroad, pre-code, landslide
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Danger Lights about?
- Head railroad man Dan is as ugly as he is honorable. When he spots a drifter who'd hopped a freight held up by a landslide, Dan offers the man a job; then he finds the man was a railroader, too, and takes him under his wing. Engaged to Mary, Dan doesn't notice the growing attraction between his protégé and his intended but focuses instead on running the railroad.
- Who directed Danger Lights?
- Danger Lights was directed by George B. Seitz.
- Who stars in Danger Lights?
- Danger Lights stars Louis Wolheim, Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur, Hugh Herbert, Frank Sheridan, Robert Edeson.
- How long is Danger Lights?
- Danger Lights has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
- What genre is Danger Lights?
- Danger Lights is a Adventure, Drama film.
- Where was Danger Lights produced?
- Danger Lights was produced in United States of America.