Si Henderson is the only mountaineer to get a job with the railroad when it starts coming through the West Virginia mountains. This development incurs the wrath of Jeb Slater, who keeps alive the century-old feud between the Slaters and the Hendersons.


The Midnight Flyer, unlike many of its contemporaries, captivates with its deeply rooted narrative and layered characters, set against the backdrop of 1920s West Virginia. The film, a silent gem from a bygone era, masterfully interweaves themes of family conflict, romance, and the relentless pull of duty and justice. ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Tom Forman

William Parke
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"The Midnight Flyer, unlike many of its contemporaries, captivates with its deeply rooted narrative and layered characters, set against the backdrop of 1920s West Virginia. The film, a silent gem from a bygone era, masterfully interweaves themes of family conflict, romance, and the relentless pull of duty and justice. Si Henderson emerges as the protagonist, a rugged mountaineer whose employment with the emerging railroad introduces him to a world beyond the rugged terrain he knows. This develop..."
Barbara Tennant
Arthur Guy Empey, J. Grubb Alexander
United States

