Danger Patrol
Danger Patrol is a 1937 American drama film directed by Lew Landers from a screenplay by Sy Bartlett based on a story by Helen Vreeland and Hilda Vincent. Produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures, it was released on December 3, 1937, and stars Sally Eilers, John Beal, and Harry Carey.
Plot
Dan Loring wants to be a medical student, but does not have the money for it. He takes a job as an apprentice with the Goliath Explosives Corp. transporting nitroglycerin—or as they like to call it, "soup"—to oil fields. He is trained by Sam "Easy" Street, a veteran nitro handler, and soon promoted to a full-time nitro truck driver. Meanwhile, Dan begins to develop a romantic relationship with Sam's daughter, Cathy.Because the explosive is so easily set off, the families of all the "soup handlers" live in fear that they will suddenly die. For years Cathy has been asking her father to leave the job, and he has been replying that he just needs to get some money saved up first, but he spends it too freely for this to ever happen. When Dan asks Cathy to marry him, she refuses to take that step, even though he too promises to quit as soon as he can afford medical school.
One day another driver, John "Gabby" Donovan, tells his long-suffering wife Nancy that he has been given $1,000, and a month off, to take a delayed honeymoon with her. But he has one more delivery to make first, and dies in an explosion. Sam has previously favored Cathy and Dan's romance, but reconsiders in view of Nancy's grief and tries to break them up. Cathy then accepts the proposal of a rich suitor, Eric Trumble. As the wedding date approaches, though, she is distressed: her heart still belongs to Dan.
When an oil-well emergency near Tampico, Mexico, requires a shipment of nitro by airplane, Goliath boss "Rocky" Sanders offers $1,000 to any employee who will travel with the nitro. Dan quickly volunteers, much to Sam's dismay. When Dan will not be dissuaded, Sam knocks him out with a sucker punch and takes over the job.
As the small plane approaches Tampico, fog closes in on the airport and the pilot cannot see where to land safely. He finally declares the intention to climb so they can parachute out, but Sam will not risk it crashing into the city. He demands the nitro be dropped safely into the sea or else he will set it off then and there. It does not matter anyway: just then the plane runs out of fuel. Sam grabs the radio microphone to leave a final message for Cathy, telling her to reunite with Dan "for me". They hear this themselves, as the transmissions are being monitored in Texas. The plane crashes and explodes, killing Sam and the pilot.
As Dan turns to Cathy to console her, she begs him, "Please don't let anything happen to us"; and he replies, "I won't."
Cast
- Sally Eilers as Cathie Street
- John Beal as Dan Loring
- Harry Carey as Sam "Easy" Street
- Frank M. Thomas as Rocky Sanders
- Crawford Weaver as Eric Trumble
- Lee Patrick as Nancy Donovan
- Edward Gargan as Gabby Donovan
- Paul Guilfoyle as Tim
- Solly Ward as Stale Joke Julius
- Ann Hovey as Ada
- Richard Lane as Bill
- Walter Miller as Smokey Nelson
- George Shelley as Tommy Hayes
- Jack Arnold as Ed Novak
- Herman Brix as Joe
Production