Through the Dark (1924)

She found love in an amazing and thrilling manner in this compelling story that shoots across the screen in a blaze of action-Packed with dramatic punches, thrilling romance and delightful humor.

Through the Dark (1924) poster

During a rebellion of prisoners at the San Quentin State Prison, Boston Blackie makes a lightning escape aided by Mary McGinn while chased prison guards. Mary is a school girl, unaware that her brothers are crooks. She is expelled from school. Blackie rejoins his gang and takes refuge in Mother McGinn's house, where he again meets Mary. She devotes herself to making Blackie go straight and wins her point.

Director: George W. Hill
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 80 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: L. William O'Connell, Allen G. Siegler
Production: Cosmopolitan Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

rehabilitation, partially lost film

More Films by Director: George W. Hill
More Films in Genre: Drama, Crime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Through the Dark about?
During a rebellion of prisoners at the San Quentin State Prison, Boston Blackie makes a lightning escape aided by Mary McGinn while chased prison guards. Mary is a school girl, unaware that her brothers are crooks. She is expelled from school. Blackie rejoins his gang and takes refuge in Mother McGinn's house, where he again meets Mary. She devotes herself to making Blackie go straight and wins her point.
Who directed Through the Dark?
Through the Dark was directed by George W. Hill.
Who stars in Through the Dark?
Through the Dark stars Colleen Moore, Forrest Stanley, Margaret Seddon, Hobart Bosworth, George Cooper, Eddie Phillips.
How long is Through the Dark?
Through the Dark has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Through the Dark?
Through the Dark is a Drama, Crime film.
Where was Through the Dark produced?
Through the Dark was produced in United States of America.