Danger, Go Slow Trailer

Danger, Go Slow Trailer (1918)

16 December 1918 Drama, Comedy 60 mins

Muggsy Mulane, a waif who wears boy's clothing, jumps a freight train to the country after Jimmy "the Eel," the leader of the gang of crooks with whom she works, is arrested. In the village of Cottonville, Muggsy befriends Aunt Sarah, whom she later discovers is Jimmy's mother. When Muggsy learns that the greedy Judge Cotton, who holds the mortgage on Aunt Sarah's property, is planning to foreclose, she threatens to blackmail him, and he relents.

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Cast

Mae Murray

as Mugsy Mulane

Jack Mulhall

as Jimmy, the Eel

Lydia Knott

as Aunt Sarah

Joseph W. Girard

as Judge Cotton

Crew

Allen G. Siegler

Allen G. Siegler Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 16 December 1918

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