Casey of the Coast Guard

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Casey of the Coast Guard
Casey of the Coast Guard ad in The Film Daily, Jan-Jun 1926 (page 302 crop).jpg
Directed by William Nigh
Written by Lewis Allen Browne
Produced bySchuyler E. Grey
Starring George O'Hara
Helen Ferguson
Distributed by Pathé Exchange
Release date
  • February 14, 1926 (1926-02-14)(United States)
Running time
10 episodes
CountryUnited States
Languages Silent
English intertitles
Casey of the Coast Guard ad in The Film Daily, 1926 Casey of the Coast Guard ad in The Film Daily, Jan-Jun 1926 (page 303 crop).jpg
Casey of the Coast Guard ad in The Film Daily, 1926

Casey of the Coast Guard was a 1926 American silent action film serial released in ten chapters, directed by William Nigh and written by Lewis Allen Browne. The film is now presumed lost. [1]

Contents

Plot

John Casey (George O'Hara) is a Coast Guard officer stationed on Long Island Sound. He is both hated and feared by a band of smugglers headed by Diamond Kate. The serial unfolds with the smuggler gang choosing their strike against Casey on the night of the Cadet Coast Guard Ball. Casey’s brother Frank answers the call that night and is killed in action against the smugglers. Casey vows to avenge the death of his brother.

Cast

Chapter titles

  1. The Smugglers' Ruse
  2. Shot In The Dark
  3. Watchful Waiting
  4. Under Suspicion
  5. The Gas Chamber
  6. Shot From The Depths
  7. Contraband Channels
  8. Smuggled Aliens
  9. Meshes of The Law
  10. Caught In The Net

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References

  1. "Casey of the Coast Guard". silentera.com. Retrieved February 26, 2013.