
A war veteran returns home to find his sweetheart totally upset: Her father will lose his sight unless she can get funds for an expensive procedure. He and some Army mates hatch a plot utilizing the railway safe, but a rival robs the safe and the money is taken by the pals.

Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but with a grain of salt. Transcontinental Limited, a 1927 film, offers an entertaining blend of comedy and crime, set against the backdrop of a thrilling train journey. While it may seem dated, the film’s fast-paced narrative and ensemble cast make it a worthwhile watch f...

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but with a grain of salt. Transcontinental Limited, a 1927 film, offers an entertaining blend of comedy and crime, set against the backdrop of a thrilling train journey. While it may seem dated, the film’s fast-paced narrative and ensemble cast make it a worthwhile watch for those interested in early Hollywood cinema.This film is for fans of classic crime-comedy movies, vintage cinema enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the charm of vintage filmma..."
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