Dangerous Traffic

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Dangerous Traffic
Directed by Bennett Cohen
Produced by Otto K. Schreier
Written by Bennett Cohen
Starring Ralph Bushman
Mildred Harris
Jack Perrin
Tom London
Distributed by Goodwill Pictures
Release dates
  • June 7, 1926 (1926-06-07)
Running time 54 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles

Dangerous Traffic is a 1926 American dramatic, action silent film directed by Bennett Cohen and starring Ralph Bushman and Mildred Harris.[1]

Plot

A young reporter for the small coastal California village newspaper Seaside Record, Ned Charters (Ralph Bushman) begins to investigate the criminal activities of a gang of liquor smugglers after two revenue agents Tom Kennedy (Jack Perrin) and Harvey Leonard (Hal Walters) are caught in a shoot-out. Tom survives the attack, but Harvey is killed.[2] Harvey's young sister Helen Leonard (Mildred Harris), who works as a cigarette girl at the gang's local hangout, the Surfridge Inn, vows revenge and begins to assist Ned in his investigation of the smugglers. After Tom Kennedy recovers he joins the trio in bringing the gang to justice. Along the way, car chases and gun battles ensue, with Ned at one point jumping from a speeding motorcycle to intercept a runaway automobile.[3] By film's end, the gang of smugglers is imprisoned and Ned and Helen have found true love with one another.[4]

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