The Air Mail Trailer

The Air Mail Trailer (1925)

""Nor Snow, Nor Rain, Nor Wind, Nor Night, Can Stay The Pilot In His Flight"" 15 March 1925 Adventure, Action, Romance 80 mins

Russ Kane obtains work as a pilot in the airmail service with the purpose of robbing the mails. However, during his training period at the Reno field, he becomes imbued with the spirit of the service and dedicates himself to getting the mail through.

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Cast

Warner Baxter

as Russ Kane

Billie Dove

as Alice Rendon

Mary Brian

as Minnie Wade

George Irving

as Peter Rendon

Richard Tucker

as Jim Cronin

Guy Oliver

as Bill Wade

Lee Shumway

as Scotty

Jack Byron

as Rene Lenoir

John Webb Dillion

as Donald McKee (as John Webb Dillon)

Crew

Alfred Gilks

Alfred Gilks Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 15 March 1925

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