Voice in the Night (1934)
Tim Dale is the son of the president of a big-city telephone company and quits his job following a dispute with his father over company policy. He takes up polo playing. Circumstances force him to give up his polo-playing and take on the job of helping a small-town telephone company overcome a plan by a gang to force the company out of business. He calls in his telephone-company pals Bob Hall and Jack to aid him against the crooks led by Matthews and Jackson, working for crooked lawyer Thomas Benton.
Director:
Charles C. Coleman
Writer:
Harold Shumate
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Tim McCoy as Tim Dale |
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Billie Seward as Barbara Robinson |
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Joseph Crehan as John Robinson |
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Ward Bond as Bob Hall |
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Kane Richmond as Jack |
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Frank Layton as Matthews |
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Guy Usher as Thomas Benton |
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Francis McDonald as Henchman Jackson |
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Alphonse Ethier as W.T. Dale |
| Directing | Charles C. Coleman | Director |
| Writing | Harold Shumate | Story |
| Writing | Harold Shumate | Screenplay |