Director: Geza von Bolvary

Release Date: December 1928

The Bioscope reported, 18 July 1928, that ‘Work started yesterday at the Gainsborough Studios on the train mystery thriller, “The Wrecker”, adding, ‘G. Bolvary is, of course, directing’.

Waterworks Road

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The bus garage in Waterworks Road, Brixton.

Waterloo Station

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The view out of Waterloo Station as Joseph Striker climbs the Victory Arch steps. Beyond the railway viaduct is Waterloo Hospital.

Waterloo Station

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Striker crossing the concourse at Waterloo Station.

Waterloo Station

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The view from a platform at Waterloo showing, from left to right, Addington Street School, the Victoria Tower at the southern end of Parliament and County Hall.

London Bridge Station

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A lower level platform at London Bridge Station.

Elmstead Woods Station

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Believed to be either Elmstead Woods or Chislehurst railway station.

Chislehurst Station

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Believed to be Chislehurst Station.

Waterloo Station

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The departure board at Waterloo Station.

Unidentified

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Pauline Johnson at an unidentified location.

Broad Sanctuary

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The view from Broad Sanctuary into Parliament Square. The building in the distance is County Hall.

London Bridge Station

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Carlyle Blackwell runs for the train at the lower level at London Bridge Station.