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From 1934 an almost lost gem with a running time of 59 min.. "Voice in the Night". This one stars Tim McCoy in one of his non-western roles. (Tim was a famous western star of the silents into the 40's through the 50's) Billie Seward and Ward Bond co-star. This was the third of about 5 films that Tim McCoy did in a non western role. These are very hard to find. These were all bought by Gail Pictures from Columbia in the 1950's and the only remaining logos are those of Gail Pictures. The quality on this title is below our standards but still is watchable. SYNOPSIS: 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 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. This comes from a 16mm film transfer. Comes in hardshell case with artwork and titled printed on disc. We do not offer refunds but will replace any defective disc. This is a collectors DVD-R. Not commercial release. This film is in Public Domain. We accept Paypal and other forms of payments. Please check our listings info. Free shipping to USA. Any questions please contact. Thanks for looking. Thanks for buying from a Veteran Owned Company ! As per eBay’s public domain policy: This film is in the public domain because the copyright has either expired or is no longer valid for various reasons or the film was not copyrighted at all. All information pertaining to United States copyright regulations can be found at the United States Copyright office, a branch of the Library of Congress.