The Iron Trail (1921)

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Alaskan railroad magnate Curtis Gordon hires engineer Dan Appleton to design a railroad route up the Salmon River to the rich gold country. Gordon turns down the engineer's proposed route in favor of his own, and Appleton quits. Murray O'Neil, a rival builder, hires him and falls in love with his sister Eliza, while Appleton courts Natalie, Gordon's stepdaughter. Following Appleton's plan, O'Neil lays the trail with a bridge crossing the river in face of Gordon's opposition.

Director: Roy William Neill
Genre: Adventure
Runtime: 70 min
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Cinematography: Ernest Haller
Production: Bennett Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Roy William Neill
More Films in Genre: Adventure

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Iron Trail about?
Alaskan railroad magnate Curtis Gordon hires engineer Dan Appleton to design a railroad route up the Salmon River to the rich gold country. Gordon turns down the engineer's proposed route in favor of his own, and Appleton quits. Murray O'Neil, a rival builder, hires him and falls in love with his sister Eliza, while Appleton courts Natalie, Gordon's stepdaughter. Following Appleton's plan, O'Neil lays the trail with a bridge crossing the river in face of Gordon's opposition.
Who directed The Iron Trail?
The Iron Trail was directed by Roy William Neill.
Who stars in The Iron Trail?
The Iron Trail stars Wyndham Standing, Thurston Hall, Reginald Denny, Alma Tell, Harlan Knight, Betty Carpenter.
How long is The Iron Trail?
The Iron Trail has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
What genre is The Iron Trail?
The Iron Trail is a Adventure film.
Where was The Iron Trail produced?
The Iron Trail was produced in United States of America.