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Danger Lights

Danger Lights

“World's Greatest Railroad Talk Thriller”
6.1 /10 (18) 1931 1h 14m
Adventure Drama
Director George B. Seitz
Screenplay James Ashmore Creelman
Head railroad man Dan is as ugly as he is honorable. When he spots a drifter who'd hopped a freight held up by a landslide, Dan offers the man a job; then he finds the man was a railroader, too, and takes him under his wing. Engaged to Mary, Dan doesn't notice the growing attraction between his protégé and his intended but focuses instead on running the railroad.
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Jan 9, 1931
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United States of America
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Where to watch Danger Lights? Danger Lights is available for streaming on fuboTV, MGM+, Philo, YouTube TV.
Who stars in Danger Lights? The main cast of Danger Lights includes Louis Wolheim, Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur, Hugh Herbert, Frank Sheridan.
Who directed Danger Lights? Danger Lights (1931) is directed by George B. Seitz.
How long is Danger Lights? Danger Lights has a runtime of 1h 14m. It was released in 1931.
What genre is Danger Lights? Danger Lights is a Adventure, Drama film. It has a rating of 6.1/10 with 18 votes.

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Head railroad man Dan is as ugly as he is honorable. When he spots a drifter who'd hopped a freight held up by a landslide, Dan offers the man a job; then he finds the man was a railroader, too, and takes him under his wing. Engaged to Mary, Dan doesn't notice the growing attraction between his protégé and his intended but focuses instead on running the railroad.

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