| The Greyhound Limited | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Howard Bretherton | 
| Written by | Albert S. Howson (story) Anthony Coldeway Robert Lord (writer) Joseph Jackson (titles)  | 
| Starring | Monte Blue Edna Murphy Grant Withers  | 
| Cinematography | Ben Reynolds | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. | 
Release date  | February 9, 1929 | 
Running time  | 86 minutes 8 reels 6,114 feet  | 
| Languages | Sound (Part-Talkie) English Intertitles  | 
The Greyhound Limited is 1929 part-talkie talkie crime drama and railroad theme film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Monte Blue. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The soundtrack was recorded using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. The film was produced and distributed by Warner Bros.. The film is a follow-up to the 1927 film The Black Diamond Express.[1]
The film survives in the Library of Congress and Wisconsin Center For Film and Theatre Research, Madison Wisconsin.[2] The full soundtrack (except for reels 5, 7 and 8) survives on Vitaphone discs.[3]
Cast
- Monte Blue as Monte
 - Edna Murphy as Edna
 - Grant Withers as Bill
 - Lucy Beaumont as Mrs. Williams, Bill's mother
 - Ernie Shields as Limpy
 - Lew Harvey as The Rat
 
See also
References
External links
- The Greyhound Limited at IMDb
 - synopsis at AllMovie
 - lobby poster(Wayback Machine)
 - Lobby card
 
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