The Non-Stop Flight (1926)

The Non-Stop Flight (1926) poster

In 1906 Sweden, Captain Lars Larson (Knute Erickson) goes on a sea voyage, leaving his wife (Marcella Daly) behind expecting their first child. Unbeknownst to him while he is at sea, a bitter rival kidnaps her and makes it look as though she left him willingly. When he returns and discovers their home abandoned, he all but goes mad with bitterness and rage, destroying their home. In the years that follow, Larson becomes a sadistic, drunken reprobate of the sea, working for smugglers carrying all kinds of illegal cargo, including drugs -- and human cargo.

Director: Emory Johnson
Genre: Action, Adventure
Runtime: 60 min
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Cinematography: Gilbert Warrenton
Production: Emory Johnson Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: xx
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Non-Stop Flight about?
In 1906 Sweden, Captain Lars Larson (Knute Erickson) goes on a sea voyage, leaving his wife (Marcella Daly) behind expecting their first child. Unbeknownst to him while he is at sea, a bitter rival kidnaps her and makes it look as though she left him willingly. When he returns and discovers their home abandoned, he all but goes mad with bitterness and rage, destroying their home. In the years that follow, Larson becomes a sadistic, drunken reprobate of the sea, working for smugglers carrying all kinds of illegal cargo, including drugs -- and human cargo.
Who directed The Non-Stop Flight?
The Non-Stop Flight was directed by Emory Johnson.
Who stars in The Non-Stop Flight?
The Non-Stop Flight stars Knute Erickson, Marcella Daly, Virginia Fry, David Dunbar, Frank Hemphill, Harlan Hilton.
How long is The Non-Stop Flight?
The Non-Stop Flight has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is The Non-Stop Flight?
The Non-Stop Flight is a Action, Adventure film.
Where was The Non-Stop Flight produced?
The Non-Stop Flight was produced in United States of America.