Laughing at Danger
Laughing at Danger ★★½ 1924
Talmadge is the supposedly playboy son of a Washington politician. In reality, he's the dashing “Mr. Pep” who comes to the rescue of a scientist who has invented a death ray and is being stalked by agents of a sinister foreign power. Talmadge was a fine silent-screen action star, though his heavy German action proved a barrier with sound films. 45m/B VHS . Richard Talmadge, Joseph Girard, Eva Novak, Joe Harrington, Stanhope Wheatcroft; D: James W. Horne.
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