The Wrecker (1933 film)

The Wrecker is a 1933 British mystery film directed by Albert Parker, starring Jack Holt, Lilian Bond, and George Barraud. The film centers around a railroad detective investigating a series of train wrecks orchestrated by a criminal gang. The plot involves sabotage, hidden identities, and thrilling chase sequences. It is considered a "quota quickie," a term applied to low-budget films made in Britain during the 1930s to fulfill requirements for British film distribution and exhibition, ensuring a certain percentage of screen time for domestically produced films. While not highly regarded critically, The Wrecker is a representative example of the type of B-movie production common in the British film industry of the era. It is also notable for its use of miniatures and special effects to depict the train crashes.

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