The Midnight Express 100 years old

THE STORY OF A RAILROAD MAN WHO COULD NOT BE DETRACKED!

The Midnight Express

Wastrel son of a railroad magnate, Jack's father becomes frustrated with his son's wild ways. To prove himself, Jack goes to work in the railroad yard as a laborer. An escaped convict, Silent Bill Brachley, steals Jack's car, and the chase leads to a meeting between Jack, the engineer of the Midnight Express, and the engineer's pretty daughter, Mary. As he is led back to jail, Brachley swears revenge.

Credits

The Midnight Express Cast

Name Character
William Haines He was 24, 73 years old when he died as Jack Oakes
George Nichols He was 60, 63 years old when he died as John Oakes
Lloyd Whitlock He was 33, 75 years old when he died as Joseph Davies
Noble Johnson He was 43, 96 years old when he died as Deputy Sheriff
Pat Harmon He was 38, 72 years old when he died as Silent Bill Brachely
Bertram Grassby He was 43, 72 years old when he died as Arthur Bleydon
Jack Richardson He was 53, 89 years old when he died as Detective Collins
Roscoe Karns He was 32, 78 years old when he died as Switch Hogan

The Midnight Express Crew

Name Department
George W. Hill as Director. He was 29 (39) years old when He died Directing
George W. Hill as Writer. He was 29 (39) years old when He died Writing
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The Midnight Express (100 years)

THE STORY OF A RAILROAD MAN WHO COULD NOT BE DETRACKED!

  • Release day: Sunday, June 01, 1924