The Danger Signal
The Danger Signal, Canavan, the Man Who Had His Way or Caravan is a 1915 American drama silent black and white film directed by Walter Edwin and produced by George Kleine.[1] It is based on the story of Rupert Hughes.[2][3]
The Danger Signal | |
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Directed by | Walter Edwin |
Produced by | George Kleine |
Story by | Rupert Hughes |
Production companies | George Kleine Productions |
Distributed by | Kleine-Edison Feature Services |
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Cast
- Arthur Hoops as Danny Canavan / Dennis Canavan
- Ruby Hoffman as Beatrice Newnes
- John Davidson as Rodman Cadbury
- Frank Belcher as Boss Havens
- Tom Walsh as Roscoe Newnes
- Billy Sherwood as Henry Cadbury
- Della Connor as Amy Carroll
- Florence Coventry as Mrs. Canavan
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References
- American Film Institute (1997). Gevinson, Alan (ed.). Within Our Gates: Ethnicity in American Feature Films, 1911-1960. University of California Press. p. 1536. ISBN 9780520209640.
- "Canavan, the Man Who Had His Way". Oamaru Mail. XXXVIV (10295). 6 November 1909. Retrieved 29 March 2019 – via Papers Past.
- "Canavan, the Man Who Had His Way". Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle. V (239). 30 November 1909. Retrieved 29 March 2019 – via Papers Past.
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