The Block Signal

The Block Signal is 1926 silent railroad drama directed by Frank O'Connor and starring Ralph Lewis and Jean Arthur. It was produced by the Lumas Company and distributed by Gotham Pictures.[1][2]

The Block Signal
Directed byFrank O'Connor
Produced byGotham Productions
Renaud Hoffman
Earl Hudson
Written byFrank O'Connor
Edward J. Meagher
Based onstory by F. Oakley Crawford
StarringRalph Lewis
Jean Arthur
CinematographyRay June
Distributed byLumas Film Corp.
Release date
September 15, 1926
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent..English titles

Cast

Preservation status

  • The picture is preserved at the UCLA Film and TV Archive and Academy Film Archive.[3]
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