The Block Signal is 1926 silent drama film directed by Frank O'Connor and starring Ralph Lewis, Jean Arthur and Hugh Allan. It was produced by the independent company Gotham Pictures.[1][2]
| The Block Signal | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Frank O'Connor |
| Written by | Frank O'Connor Edward J. Meagher |
| Based on | story by F. Oakley Crawford |
| Produced by | Renaud Hoffman Samuel Sax Earl Hudson |
| Starring | Ralph Lewis Jean Arthur Hugh Allan |
| Cinematography | Ray June |
Production company | Gotham Pictures |
| Distributed by | Lumas Film Corporation |
Release date | September 15, 1926 |
Running time | 59 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
A veteran railroad engineer discovers that his eyesight is failing and he is becoming colorblind. Bert Steele his fireman who craves promotion deliberately misleads him about a signal leading him to be demoted. Jealous and frustrated by his unrequited love for the engineer's daughter Grace, Steele considers a more direct form of sabotage.
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