The Wrecker (1929)
Released:
1929-07-16
Duration:
1hr 14min
Rating 6.2
Overview
The Wrecker is a British film that tells the story of a crook who organises train crashes to discredit the railway, in favour of a rival bus company. The stunts in this film were groundbreaking for 1920s British cinema A scene wich has been discribed as "the most spectacular rail crash in cinema history" was recorded by 22 cameras.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.898 |
Directed By
Géza von Bolváry
Crew
Director
Géza von Bolváry
Géza von Bolváry
Writer
Arnold Ridley
Arnold Ridley
Writer
Reginald Berkeley
Reginald Berkeley
Novel
Edgar Wallace
Edgar Wallace
Writer
Bernard Merivale
Bernard Merivale
Writer
Benno Vigny
Benno Vigny
Screenplay
Angus MacPhail
Angus MacPhail
Producer
Arnold Pressburger
Arnold Pressburger
Producer
Josef Somlo
Josef Somlo
Producer
Hermann Fellner
Hermann Fellner
Director of Photography
Otto Kanturek
Otto Kanturek
Editor
Arthur Tavares
Arthur Tavares
Art Direction
Oscar Friedrich Werndorff
Oscar Friedrich Werndorff
Presenter
Michael Balcon
Michael Balcon
TOP CAST
Carlyle Blackwell
Ambrose Barney
Benita Hume
Mary Shelton
Joseph Striker
Roger Doyle
Winter Hall
Sir Gerald Bartlett
Gordon Harker
William
Pauline Johnson
Beryl Matchley
Leonard Thompson
Rameses Ratchett