The Wakefield Case (1921)
A playwright, Wakefield, Jr., turns detective when his father is killed after nearly capturing two brothers in possession of four rubies belonging to the British Museum. An investigation suggests that "the Breen girl" is responsible for Wakefield's death, and the younger Wakefield pursues her across the ocean to the United States.
Director: George Irving
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Herbert Rawlinson as Wakefield Jr. |
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John P. Wade as Wakefield Sr. |
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J.H. Gilmour as Gregg |
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Charles Dalton as Richard Krogan |
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Joseph Burke as James Krogan |
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Jere Austin as Bryson |
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William Black as Blaine |
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H.L. Dewey as Briggs |
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Florence Billings as Ruth Gregg |
| Directing | George Irving | Director |
| Writing | Shannon Fife | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Lillian Case Russell | Story |
| Camera | William S. Adams | Director of Photography |