Twelve Miles Out (1927)




Joan Crawford, John Gilbert - Twelve Miles Out




Jerry always wins in his rivalry with Red over women, gunrunning, and diamond smuggling. While running booze into the U.S. during Prohibition, Jerry seizes Jane's seaside home. When she tries to turn him in, he kidnaps her and her fiance John. Jane, now in love with Jerry, must watch as Jerry and Red shoot it out on board Jerry's boat.


Books with substantial mentioning of Twelve Miles Out

Lawrence J. Quirk
The Films of Joan Crawford
New York, 1968

Books with an entry on Twelve Miles Out

Robert B. Connelly
The Motion Picture Guide, Silent Film 1910-1936
Chicago, 1986

Articles with substantial mentioning of Twelve Miles Out

Lea Jacobs, Men Without Women: The Avatars of What Price Glory, in: Film History, vol. 17, 2005 pp. 307-333


Year: 1927
Country: United States
 
IMDb: 0018513