West Bound Limited Trailer

West Bound Limited Trailer (1937)

"A RAILROADING FOOL!" 11 July 1937 Adventure, Action 76 mins

Talbot works as a dispatcher at a small rural railway station. One rainy night, shortly after a company payroll has arrived at the station, a masked criminal arrives to steal it. Talbot intercepts the villain's plan and a struggle ensues. He manages to fight off the masked man and save the payroll. But during the fight he is away from his station and misses a call to change the tracks for an oncoming train. This causes a terrible train crash resulting in many lost lives.

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Cast

Lyle Talbot

as Dave Tolliver aka Bob Kirk

Polly Rowles

as Janet Martin

Frank Reicher

as Pop Martin

Henry Brandon

as Joe Forbes

Henry Hunter

as Howard

William Lundigan

as Dispatcher

Lynton Brent

as Second Operator (uncredited)

Crew

Ford Beebe

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 11 July 1937

Production Companies

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