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  • The Brass Bowl (1924)
  • 60 min | Mystery
The Brass Bowl (1924)
60 min | Mystery

After arriving unexpectedly at his country home, Dan Maitland discovers a young woman (Sylvia) attempting to open his safe. She mistakes him for Anisty, a notorious thief who is Dan's double, and he gives her the jewels from the safe. ...See moreAfter arriving unexpectedly at his country home, Dan Maitland discovers a young woman (Sylvia) attempting to open his safe. She mistakes him for Anisty, a notorious thief who is Dan's double, and he gives her the jewels from the safe. Anisty appears, and there follow confusion and thrilling episodes in which Anisty is captured, escapes, and poses as Dan. Dan finally brings Anisty to justice and declares his love for Sylvia, who confesses she was searching Dan's safe to recover papers that might incriminate her father. Written by Pamela Short See less
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Director
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Thomas Dixon Jr. (scenario) | Louis Joseph Vance (novel)
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Updated Nov 16, 1924

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Nov 16, 1924 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Edmund Lowe
Dan Maitland / Anisty Dan Maitland / Anisty   See fewer
Claire Adams
Sylvia Sylvia   See fewer
Jack Duffy
O'Hagan O'Hagan   See fewer
Leo White
Taxi driver Taxi driver   See fewer
Fred J. Butler
Bannerman (as Fred Butler) Bannerman (as Fred Butler)   See fewer
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