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  • Voice in the Night (1934)
  • Passed
    59 min | Action, Adventure, Crime
Voice in the Night (1934)
Passed
59 min | Action, Adventure, Crime

Tim Dale is the son of the president of a big-city telephone company and quits his job following a dispute with his father over company policy. He takes up polo playing. Circumstances force him to give up his polo-playing and take on the ...See moreTim Dale is the son of the president of a big-city telephone company and quits his job following a dispute with his father over company policy. He takes up polo playing. Circumstances force him to give up his polo-playing and take on the job of helping a small-town telephone company overcome a plan by a gang to force the company out of business. He calls in his telephone-company pals Bob Hall and Jack to aid him against the crooks led by Matthews and Jackson, working for crooked lawyer Thomas Benton. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Charles C. Coleman (as C.C. Coleman Jr.)
Writer
Harold Shumate (story and screenplay)
Cinematographer
Editor
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Updated Apr 6, 1934

Release date
Apr 6, 1934 (United States)

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27 cast members
Name Known for
Tim McCoy
Tim Dale Tim Dale   See fewer
Billie Seward
Barbara Robinson Barbara Robinson   See fewer
Joseph Crehan
John Robinson John Robinson   See fewer
Ward Bond
Bob Hall Bob Hall   See fewer
Frank Layton
Matthews Matthews   See fewer
Guy Usher
Thomas Benton Thomas Benton   See fewer
Francis McDonald
Henchman Jackson Henchman Jackson   See fewer
Alphonse Ethier
W.T. Dale (as Alphonz Ethier) W.T. Dale (as Alphonz Ethier)   See fewer
Richard Alexander
Lineman Restraining Jackson (uncredited) Lineman Restraining Jackson (uncredited)   See fewer
Matthew Betz
Henchman Anderson (uncredited) Henchman Anderson (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddy Chandler
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
Steve Clark
Game Spectator and Sheriff Wilson (uncredited) Game Spectator and Sheriff Wilson (uncredited)   See fewer
George Cleveland
Worker (uncredited) Worker (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddie Dunn
Henchman (uncredited) Henchman (uncredited)   See fewer
Mary Gordon
Woman on Phone in Montage (uncredited) Woman on Phone in Montage (uncredited)   See fewer
A.R. Haysel
Board of Directors (uncredited) Board of Directors (uncredited)   See fewer
John Ince
Board of Directors (uncredited) Board of Directors (uncredited)   See fewer
Milton Kibbee
Secretary Allen (uncredited) Secretary Allen (uncredited)   See fewer
Richard Kipling
Board of Directors (uncredited) Board of Directors (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Long
Polo Player (uncredited) Polo Player (uncredited)   See fewer
Edward Peil Sr.
Foreman (uncredited) Foreman (uncredited)   See fewer
Hal Price
Rescue Worker McDonald (uncredited) Rescue Worker McDonald (uncredited)   See fewer
William Scott
Intern (uncredited) Intern (uncredited)   See fewer
Allan Sears
Lineman Restraining Jackson (uncredited) Lineman Restraining Jackson (uncredited)   See fewer
Ethel Sykes
Telephone Girl (uncredited) Telephone Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Blackie Whiteford
Worker (uncredited) Worker (uncredited)   See fewer
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