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  1. Roaring Rails is a 1924 American silent Western film directed by Tom Forman and featuring Harry Carey. [1] Cast. Harry Carey as Big Bill Benson. Frankie Darro as Little Bill. Edith Roberts as Nora Burke. Wallace MacDonald as Malcolm Gregory. Frank Hagney as Red Burley. Duke R. Lee as John McFarlane. Preservation.

  2. Roaring Rails: Directed by Tom Forman. With Harry Carey, Frankie Darro, Edith Roberts, Wallace MacDonald. A railroad engineer adopts a French orphan while he's fighting in the army in World War I, and takes him back to the US when the war ends.

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    • Drama
    • Tom Forman
    • 1924-09-21
  3. Dec 5, 2020 · Roaring Rails by Tom Forman. Publication date 1924-09-21 Language English. Actor Harry Carey Frankie Darro Edith Roberts Wallace MacDonald Addeddate

  4. Feb 27, 2019 · A chance to see Frankie Darro in a silent before his 30’s persona took shape. Riding the rails as he would later in Wild Boys of the Road he is teamed with Harry Carey who is a solid presence in this film about rival railroad companies competing for a contract.

  5. Synopsis. While serving in a Marine brigade at Chateau-Thierry, Bill Benson adopts a war orphan and returns with him to the United States. Bill is discharged from his job as a railroad engineer when his neglect causes a wreck. Bill's ward, Little Bill, is blinded in an explosion at a bridge.

  6. Tom Forman Director. Harry Carey Cast. Frankie Darro Cast. Wallace MacDonald Cast. Hunt Stromberg Screenplay. Doris Dorn Screenplay. Sol Polito Cinematography. Edward Withers Production Design. Critics reviews. A railroad engineer adopts a French orphan while he’s fighting in the army in World War I, and takes him back to the US when the war ends.

  7. Overview. A railroad engineer adopts a French orphan while he's fighting in the army in World War I, and takes him back to the US when the war ends. Later the boy needs an eye operation that the engineer can't afford, so he takes the rap for a murder he didn't commit in order to get his son the operation. Tom Forman. Director. Doris Dorn. Writer.