The Signal Tower (1924) (Silent)
The Signal Tower (1924) (Silent)
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Billed as a 'Universal Super Jewel Production', The Signal Tower is one of the earliest masterpieces from director Clarence Brown. In the coming years, he would make Greta Garbo a star in America with Flesh and the Devil (1926) and A Woman of Affairs (1928). After showing Hollywood Garbo could talk in Anna Christie (1930), Brown would craft some of the best films of the 1930s and 40s, including A Free Soul (1931), Anna Karenina (1935), The Human Comedy (1943), National Velvet (1944) and The Yearling (1946). Legendary actor Wallace Beery would transition from his villainous part in The Signal Tower to playing the heroic Professor Challenger in The Lost World (1925) the following year. His fame would only grow in the sound era with unforgettable roles in Min and Bill (1930), The Champ (1931), and Treasure Island (1934). At one time, Beery was the highest paid actor in the world. The Signal Tower was the third screen credit for a then-seven-year-old Frankie Darro (he had made his film debut in The Judgement of the Storm earlier that year.) The son of circus aerialists, Darro appeared in numerous silent films as a youngster (including a series of westerns opposite Tom Tyler) and found great success as the lead in William Wellman's Wild Boys of the Road (1933). Eternally youthful, he played teenage roles well into his twenties.
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