The Lost Express Trailer

The Lost Express Trailer (1917)

17 September 1917 Action, Thriller 13 mins

A train that is carrying the formula for a valuable form of granulated gasoline disappears before it reaches its destination. Railroad investigators and the authorities try to determine where it is and who took it.

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Cast

Helen Holmes

as Helen Thurston

Thomas G. Lingham

as The Baron

Edward Hearn

as Francis Murphy

Omar Whitehead

as Valquez (as V.O. Whitehead)

William Brunton

as Charles Bonner

John McKinnon

as General Thurston

William N. Chapman

as (as Will Chapman)

Crew

S.A. Sues

S.A. Sues Director of Photography

Virgil Hart

Virgil Hart Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

United States 17 September 1917

Production Companies

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