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’.
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The bus garage in Waterworks Road, Brixton.
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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.
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Striker crossing the concourse at 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.
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A lower level platform at London Bridge Station.
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Believed to be either Elmstead Woods or Chislehurst railway station.
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Believed to be Chislehurst Station.
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The departure board at Waterloo Station.
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Pauline Johnson at an unidentified location.
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The view from Broad Sanctuary into Parliament Square. The building in the distance is County Hall.
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Carlyle Blackwell runs for the train at the lower level at London Bridge Station.