Stop thief
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Original title | Stop thief |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1920 |
length | 50 minutes |
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Director | Harry Beaumont |
script |
Charles Kenyon based on the play of the same name by Carlyle Moore |
production | Goldwyn Picture Corporation |
camera | Norbert Brodine |
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Stop Thief is an American silent film crime comedy directed by Harry Beaumont from 1920 with Tom Moore in the title role.
action
Jack Dougan and Snatcher Dell are together privately and together as a rogue couple. They decide to steal the wedding favors at the upcoming marriage of Madge Carr and James Cluney. For this purpose, Snatcher can be employed as a housemaid for the Carrs. Some valuables are stolen from the house and the kleptomic father of the bride thinks he is the culprit. When the police are called for help, Jack Dougan appears, who had previously stolen a police badge. Jack and Snatcher can escape together, but return after a short time. After they repentfully confess their actions, they will be forgiven. In the end there is a double wedding between the two couples.
Web links
- Stop Thief in the Internet Movie Database (English)