The Dixie Flyer (1926)
The railroad is building a new line, but the workers are unhappy. That's because one of the board members, hoping to oust the man in charge of the project (Rapley), has a saboteur on site. Rapley's daughter, Rose, sneaks out to the project to become their telegraph operator and, with the help of the supervisor, "Sunrise" Smith, eventually discovers the plot and helps catch the bad guys amid several thrilling train chases.
Director: Charles J. Hunt
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Cullen Landis as 'Sunrise' Smith |
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Eva Novak as Rose Rapley / Rose Jones |
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Ferdinand Munier as President John J. Rapley |
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Ferdinand Munier as Vice-President Arthur Bedford |
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Art Rowlands as Tom Bedford (as A. Richard Rowlands) |
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Pat Harmon as Chief Clerk J.K. Burke |
| Directing | Charles J. Hunt | Director |
| Writing | H.H. Van Loan | Writer |
| Production | Trem Carr | Producer |
| Camera | William H. Tuers | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Joseph Walker | Director of Photography |