To Save the Road
Originally released in 1916. To Save the Road is a thriller film. directed by J. Gunnis Davis. At just 12 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Helen Gibson, George A. Williams, and Roy Watson
Synopsis
The vote stands a tie on the railroad bill that will mean ruin to the Western line should it pass the State Legislature. By getting Senator Brown, who is aboard a liner quarantined in the bay, to the Capitol the day will be saved. The road superintendent takes a daring chance and aboard a motorboat succeeds in smuggling the Senator ashore and to a Western special which speeds off towards the Capitol of the neighboring State.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Kalem Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is To Save the Road about?
The vote stands a tie on the railroad bill that will mean ruin to the Western line should it pass the State Legislature. By getting Senator Brown, who is aboard a liner quarantined in the bay, to t...
Who directed To Save the Road?
To Save the Road was directed by J. Gunnis Davis.
How long is To Save the Road?
To Save the Road has a runtime of 0 hours and 12 minutes (12 minutes total).
When was To Save the Road released?
To Save the Road was released on July 8, 1916 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in To Save the Road?
The main cast of To Save the Road includes Helen Gibson, George A. Williams, Roy Watson, Scott Pembroke.