Release Date: 1924-11-12
Overview: At a lavish house party, bank president Robert Andrews stages his own “murder” to distract a visiting bank examiner from uncovering a shortage, setting off a whodunit where nearly everyone has a motive. The investigation spirals until Andrews is found alive and admits the frame-up—after the deficit is repaid. A silent black-and-white Universal mystery-melodrama-comedy directed by Herbert Blaché; long thought lost, a print resurfaced in 2017.
Rating: 6 / 10
James Kirkwood
as Robert Andrews
Madge Bellamy
as Anne Maynard
Zasu Pitts
as Celia Stebbins
Rosemary Theby
as Margaret Knowles
Tom Wilson
as Thomas Jefferson White
Harold McLernon - Editor
Elmer Sheeley - Art Direction
Gilbert Warrenton - Director of Photography
Herbert Blaché - Director
Edward J. Montagne - Writer
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