
The Wrecker
The Wrecker is a British film that tells the story of a crook who organises train crashes to discredit the railway, in favour of a rival bus company. The stunts in this film were groundbreaking for 1920s British cinema A scene wich has been discribed as "the most spectacular rail crash in cinema history" was recorded by 22 cameras.
The Wrecker
July 16, 1929
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Cast (7)

Carlyle Blackwell
Ambrose Barney

Benita Hume
Mary Shelton

Joseph Striker
Roger Doyle

Winter Hall
Sir Gerald Bartlett

Gordon Harker
William

Pauline Johnson
Beryl Matchley

Leonard Thompson
Rameses Ratchett
Crew (14)
Directing

Géza von Bolváry
Director
Writing

Benno Vigny
Writer

Reginald Berkeley
Writer

Arnold Ridley
Writer

Bernard Merivale
Writer

Edgar Wallace
Novel

Angus MacPhail
Screenplay
Production
Sound
No data availableArt

Oscar Friedrich Werndorff
Art Direction
Camera

Otto Kanturek
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
No data availableCrew

Michael Balcon
Presenter
Editing

Arthur Tavares
Editor