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An outside agitator stirs up the railroad union to strike. Loyal engineer Dynamite Denny crosses the picket line to assume his post and send his locomotive on its appointed run. Gangsters intercept Denny and his fireman at their watering stop, and beat them within an inch of their lives, leaving the fireman in critical condition. Denny hi-jacks the train and rockets down the tracks in a desperate bid to save the old man's life.

Rodeo veteran Jay Wilsey was renamed Buffalo Bill Jr. by Action Pictures in 1924 and starred in a string of B-westerns through the silent era. He successfully bridged the transition to sound as seen here in Dynamite Denny. Through the mid-1930s he appeared as Buffalo Bill Jr. in a series of sound westerns for ultra-low budget producer Victor Adamson (aka Denver Dixon). Dynamite Denny was directed by Frank Strayer, known for many independent features including The Vampire Bat, Condemned To Live and The Ghost Walks, as well as at least twelve entries in the long-running "Blondie" series.

BONUS: High Hats and Low Brows with James Gleason, Mae Busch. Directed by Harry Sweet.

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Released by Alpha Home Entertainment/Gotham. See more credits.