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The Girl Telegrapher's Nerve (1916)
Short | Short, Thriller

Steve Nelson, a clever crook, arrives at the little station where Helen is operator. He lives quietly at the village's little boarding house preparing for a coup when Helen receives instructions that lead her to suspect Steve. By a clever ...See moreSteve Nelson, a clever crook, arrives at the little station where Helen is operator. He lives quietly at the village's little boarding house preparing for a coup when Helen receives instructions that lead her to suspect Steve. By a clever ruse she succeeds in exposing him and making him prisoner in the station. He escapes and flees on a stolen engine. Helen follows on another locomotive and after a thrilling chase overhauls him, couples the two engines together, and then crawls on the swaying coupling to the other locomotive to bring Nelson to bay. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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J. Gunnis Davis (as James Davis)
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Updated Mar 4, 1916

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Mar 4, 1916 (United States)

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4 cast members
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Hal Clements
Steve Nelson Steve Nelson   See fewer
Guy Coombs
Dick Pearse Dick Pearse   See fewer
Henry Hallam
Sheriff James Ogden Sheriff James Ogden   See fewer
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