Danger Lights
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Danger Lights -- Pat romantic triangle as a gruff railroad boss (Louis Wohlheim) loses his fiancee (Jean Arthur) to the down-on-his-luck locomotive engineer (Robert Armstrong) he had befriended. Directed by George B. Seitz, the melodramatic plot is less memorable than its naturalistic picture of railroad life in the age of steam, with a dandy train race-against-time to Chicago for the finale. Romantic complications and a crippling train accident. (A-II) (br) 1930
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The classifications are as follows:
- A-I -- general patronage;
- A-II -- adults and adolescents;
- A-III -- adults;
- A-IV**
- L -- limited adult audience, films whose problematic content many adults would find troubling. L replaces the previous classification, A-IV.
- O -- morally offensive.
** Discontinued classification. All archived movies that were originally in the A-IV category are now classified as L.