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
Release Date: August 11, 1930
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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).