Terry of the 'Times' (1930)

Terry Macy (Reed Howes), the son of a newspaper's founder, is assigned to investigate a mysterious warning signed '30' (newspaper term for 'The End)that has been sent to a local politician. Terry is captured at a clandestine meeting of the 'Mystic Medicants", an outlaw band, where he overhears the plans of a plot to kill his uncle, Robert Macy, publisher of the newspaper. Terry must also, according to his father's will, get married within a short period of time is he is to inherit the newspaper.

Director: Robert F. Hill
Runtime: 200 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Terry of the 'Times' about?
Terry Macy (Reed Howes), the son of a newspaper's founder, is assigned to investigate a mysterious warning signed '30' (newspaper term for 'The End)that has been sent to a local politician. Terry is captured at a clandestine meeting of the 'Mystic Medicants", an outlaw band, where he overhears the plans of a plot to kill his uncle, Robert Macy, publisher of the newspaper. Terry must also, according to his father's will, get married within a short period of time is he is to inherit the newspaper.
Who directed Terry of the 'Times'?
Terry of the 'Times' was directed by Robert F. Hill.
Who stars in Terry of the 'Times'?
Terry of the 'Times' stars Reed Howes, Lotus Thompson, Sheldon Lewis, John Oscar, William T. Hayes, Mary Grant.
How long is Terry of the 'Times'?
Terry of the 'Times' has a runtime of 3h 20m (200 minutes).